The Birth of Hungarian Whiskey & Premium Apricot & Plum Pálinka from Békési Manufactory

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Excepting the Veritas Wine Trading in Budapest call to join at the presentation and tasting learnt about the latest products of the Békés Distillery.  The main cast was on the latest pálinka and their brand new whiskey product.

The presentation started along with tasting the debuts of the Békési Premium Apricot Pálinka. The background goes …This year the Békés Distillery celebrates its 35th anniversary. They are one of the largest commercial breweries in Hungary. They have added new members to the premium product line for the anniversary … the Premium Apricot Pálinka and the Premium Plum Pálinka. The 35 years of expertise  is in each bottle since 1984. Békési was one of the first to get a pálinka license at the Csatárkert, and  throughout the years he learned all  what it takes in the profession. Success was not lost in the fog, because the tradion went on generation-by-generation in the pálinka brewing and to-day one of the largest managed distilleries and breweries in the country.

The Master Threesome – Békési Premium Palinka Family … Their most successful product is the Békési Premium Plum pálinka made from protected fruit, which comes from its 27 hectares of its own plum plantation and the fruit of the local inhabitants. “Our goal is clear, wish to meet everyone’s taste. Our intention is supplemented by qualitative competition in recent years has brought many exciting technological solutions, such guided by computer control after fermentation, the traditional two-stage and modern columnar technology are present in the brewery at the same time.  said Gábor Szűcs – Békési Ltd. Chairman Board of Directors , ”

The second member, the Békési Apricot Pálinka Debut. The anniversary of the expanded premium product line brought another new member. An exceptionally full-bodied and sweet-tasting fruit experience. In its scent, can find the citrusiness and freshness of ripeness, succulent apricots, and in its flavor give a hint to our grandmother’s apricot jam in the embrace of alcohol.

The third premium newest member from the Békési Distillery  – The Békési Single Barrel Whiskey in the line. It is the birth of the 1st. Hungarian Whiskey.  The Békési Single Barrel Whiskey, has been aged for twelve years. According to Sándor Békési – commercial manager, the idea as a whiskey consumer is not that strange, as the equipment is just as suitable for cooking grain distillates. It was only for the whiskey-like maturation that the oak barrels, which had been prepared by the casades, were lightly roasted. After 12 years of maturation, the Békési Single Barrel is bottled per barrel, with having the barrel serial number on the label, so it’s no surprise that you taste it side-by-side and some items, differences in color, fragrance and taste can be discovered. In the recent years, two more attempts have been made at the Békés Manufactory in aging cellar, one in Tokaj aszú and the other in barrique barrels, previously used for aging by a renowned Irish whiskey factory.

As a national distributor, the Veritas Wine Shop in Budapest is the exclusive distributor of Békés Pálinka. Its goal is no less than to raise the profile and reputation of Hungarian brandy through its premium products both in the domestic and international markets.

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Countdown is still on – Vote to Best Christmas Markets in Europe – 2020

Press Kit …

1. Budapest – Hungary

More than 280,000  have voted for the best Christmas markets in Europe.

The most beautiful Christmas markets in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Netherlands, Hungary,… are waiting for your votes.

Beautiful Christmas lights, a gigantic Christmas tree, local and tasty food, mulled wine and gingerbread, a beautiful ice rink, original and handmade Christmas gifts, Christmas concerts, here are the ingredients for your next  Christmas holiday, with family, friends, alone or with your loved one.

If you do not have a flying magic sled, book your flights at the best price for a dream Christmas in Europe. We also offer millions of accommodations such as a magical stay in the Santa Claus Village in Finland and the best winter activities such as Christmas Markets tour in Vienna.

Want to make the most of your holidays? Discover the 100 most beautiful Christmas markets in Europe, the most beautiful Christmas lights but also the most beautiful Christmas trees and the sunniest Christmas destinations in Europe.

Who will succeed Strasbourg (3 wins), Zagreb (3 wins) and Tallinn (1 win)? Discover the 20 best Christmas markets in Europe.

For many travelers the Advent Feast at the Basilica has been their favorit Christmas market in Budapest – Hungary for a long time, but it’s official now… Budapest number 1. The Advent Feast at the Basilica is the most beautiful Christmas market in Europe!

Treat yourself to a fun afternoon on the ice rink and enjoy a glass of mulled wine and traditional Hungarian cuisine. Do not miss the lights show at night: it’s the biggest 3D light show in Europe!

In addition to being the most beautiful Christmas market in Europe, the Advent Feast at the Basilica deserves the title of Best Christmas market with the spirit of Christmas but also the title of Best eco-friendly Christmas market.

Advent Feast at the Basilica is held with a community spirit in mind: guests can enjoy charity-boosting concerts, and preserve the environment by using  eco-friendly cups, and cutlery, while leftovers are being recycled.

Nearest airport flight to Budapest from Vienna takes two and a half hours … Hit two birds with one stone … Visit Vienna’s Advent Venue and thereafter visit the Advent Fair at the Basilica on the Saint István Square in Budapest.

Not a question where to stay because there are plenty of hotels in the neighboring area around to the Saint Stephen’s Basilica to discover the most beautiful Christmas market in Europe.

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Varga Winery wants to “kick the door” with fruity champagne – 2019

Varga Winery wants to “kick the door” with fruity champagne … for the coming  New Year!

The consumption patterns are changing at the Varga Winery in Badacsonyörs, which sells 14 million bottles of wine annually in Hungary, now produces not only wines but also premium sparkling wines. The result of years of experience and experimentation is the Fresh Golden Plate Extra Dry fruity sparkling family, which is one of the most popular varieties of recent years, Irsai Oliver and the popular Pinot Noir rose, as well as a blend, called cuvée. With its fruity sparkling wine, the winery wants to start new consumption habits following the trend of fresh fruit that has been proven for wines.

In contrast to wine consumption, champagne is still seasonal and is mainly associated with the end of the year. In Hungary, about 20 million bottles of champagne are consumed annually for approx. half are for the last two months of the year.

Varga Winery has launched its Fresh Golden Cut with its fruity sparkling product line for the season holiday, all three of which are extra dry.  As they say … this is the time when trade is welcoming new sparkling wines. Due primarily to the New Year’s Eve tradition, half of their annual sales are concentrated in the last two months of the year.

Varga Winery Release

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Basilica Advent Feast – Ecumenical Aid Organization – Saint Steven Square @ Budapest

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The Advent Basilica has become a major tourist attraction in Budapest over the years!

This is the 9th occasion to have the Advent Feast in front of the Basilica on the Saint István Square and will in the coming days will host a series of events. Within the series of event last Sunday, children of needy arrived from Kaposvár and began their afternoon collecting experience with the support of the Ecumenical Aid Organization. First they could have their lunch served at the hut. Thereafter, were divided into four groups, visiting four venues at the Xmas Advent Fair.  The children skated on the ice rink set up on the square and meet well-known people. Daniel Gyurta – Olympic, three-time world and two-time European champion Hungarian swimmer was one of the most wanted person to meet personally. He told … it is wonderful to see as the kids explore the venue and from the corner of their sparking eyes they enjoy the hustle and bustle that goes around on the ground at the Xmas Advent gathering.

Another guest, Kisztina Rátonyi – public media presenter, also skated with children on an ice rink set up on the square. It was good to see as they avoided tumbling, then their sense of success.

The Director of Communications of the Ecumenical Relief Society, Kristóf Gáncs told that their presence is not just a one-time occasion. The impact of these adventure programs goes far beyond one day at Xmas. For the kids it is a great experience and they most probably will not forget what it was like to be at the Capital. The experience remains especially for those kids who had visited for the first time Budapest.

During the Advent event anyone can make a donation to the Ecumenical Aid Organization. In return will receive the chosen gingerbread baked on the spot and brought at the organization’s donation shop. The organization can also be supported on the local 1353 donation line. With a call or SMS can contribute 250HUF to the Advent collection.

The Relief Society’s slogan reflects … “FOOD” for the hungry, “HOME” for the homeless, “OPPORTUNITY” chance for the poor!’

Last but not least … Maybe needless to say at the Xmas Advent Feast, everyone has to watch at least once the 3D-animated movie projected on the Basilica building. It only takes a few minutes of screenings along with music, start every 1/2 an hour, telling a different story connected to the Advent time.

For locals and tourist rolling by … can’t be hungry on the spot … noway to be because can make up for the hunger feeling that the eye catch on the spot. Real Hungarian food, strudel cake, chimney cake, wine, pálinka, champagne, soft drinks and of course the spicy mulled wine in the season’s chilly weather will do it right.

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 The 3rd. “BorMedence” (WineValleys) @ Budapest – 2019

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This year the  „BorMedence” – (WineValley) held again for the third occasion largest Carpathian tasting gathering –  Festetics Palace – Budapest.

According to the tradition wine village, wine region from the mainland and across the neighboring border of the Carpathian Basin were invited to this year gathering.  The day reflected not only in the selection of wines, but also in music and gastronomy. The event was organized to promote Hungarian wine culture and  thereon from the Carpathian Basin. In 2019 honorary guests wine makers came from across the border:  the Garam mente (Highlands) and Belhon -Somló Hill (Balaton Wine Region).

This year proven by the numbers: 50 exhibitors, 14 historic region, 150 wines to please the wine lover audience. There were as well two master classes: focus on grape and wine varieties of the Carpathian Basin and Central Europe (Monarchy wines, Tokaj, Highland and Somló specialties).

To list all 50 winemakers would be as a small novel, so only a few are mentioned … So … whether you are new wine traveler or a discriminating wine aficionado, there are several wine regions in Hungary and  across the boarder worth visiting that were to explore at the “BorMedence” – (WineValley)  tasting.

On the press blvd, several winemakers were featured, learned about their culture rolling on the wine tour which absolutely was great way to hear about their history not only for the locals but for so many foreigners being on the spot.

The Mátra wine region located about 80 kilometers from Budapest. An unusually high concentration of volcanic mountain ranges in the northern part of the country produce wonderfully mineral-rich wines of the Mátra region. Mátra is Hungary’s second largest wine region. Wine growing and viniculture in the Mátra region was established prior to the arrival of the Magyars in the Carpathian Basin and the first written accounts referring to wine making date back to the 11th century. Their grape varieties are: Olaszrizling (Italian Riesling) which is the most common type of vine planted in the region. The varieties include Chardonnay, Rizlingszilváni, Leányka, Muscat Ottonel, Tramini and Sauvignon Blanc. The Mátra Mountains with their moderate climate and protected areas provide perfect growing conditions for the local vineyards. The Mátra region’s soil is varied, lacking lime, pannonian clay rich in nutrients, volcanic andesite, andesite tufa and liparite tufa. After great deforestations, the soil became some places chernozem. The lecture was bit longer than expected, but worthwhile in discovering the  wines. The Dominium Winery introduced a grate selection of the products and tasting each bottled wine from different years gave different experience and different after taste. Their late-harvesting wine was amazing, simply mouthwatering.

To relax and enjoy the taste of the King of Wines  from Tarcal – HungaryTokajicum Sárgamuskotály 2018.  was no surprise for those who have had  tasted the wines from Tokaj.  The aroma is dominated by the muscatel character, complemented by lime and grapefruit. With its flattering scent and pleasant residual sugar content, it is a real treat for sweet wine lovers. It is recommended to consume at 9 ° C. Hand harvested. Alcohol content: 11.5% .The 20-hectare vineyard is located in an unrivaled location. Its panorama is smooth as the wines and fantastic view of the southern tip of the Bald Mountain. According to archival sources, the estate still surrounded by vineyards used to be the property of Count Andrássy. All of their vineyards are located in first-class, famous historic vineyards.

In addition to the well-known wineries in Hungary and abroad, also invited some lesser-known but also excellent winemakers from non-Hungarian winemakers from around the Carpathian Basin. Main purpose to introduce the boundless wine culture of the Carpathian Basin and its various regions.

The wine making began for myself in 2006 under the care of his father’s estate vineyard. The aim was to make wine in the Kali Basin side of the mountains, which offer an unforgettable experience for the consumer. The geologic history formed the Balaton Uplands into a spectual landscape worth to step on its soil. It risen from the ancient Pannonian Sea. The soil  forming on top of volcanic mountains. The Mediterrenean subclimate made this land an inspirational place for many generation throughout the history, so was told by Gyula Szabó mine maker from Köveskál.

The Simonfay Wine Mansion was founded in 2004 by Dr. Géza Simonfay at Tarcal and have been developing and expanding since then. The Simonfay wines are of high quality, the grape’s nutrient medium is given by the Tokaji declivity’s the Barackos vineyard. The first Hárslevelű (Hungarian grape variety from Pontian Balcanica branch of Vitis vinifera) bottled wine was produced in 2006. Furmint grapes and wine made from dry one specific privilege for a long time which was only a “by-product” of Tokaj. Solely white wine is produced in this region. However the emphasis is no longer put on the production of dessert wine but also on the production of dry wine. Still to-day the most famous and worldwide known unique wine from Tokaj is the Tokaj Aszú (Ausbruchwein) an Austrian wine term literary meaning … break-out wine!  Nevertheless the white wines of Tokaji are sweet, semi-sweet flavor that appears dominantly, although the excellent properties of Simonfay wines include the dry Furmint as well.

IstvánPince – Ipolyság – Kálvária winery – Slovakia. Quality wines on the desk for tasting hit one of the top by many tasters. There were more than ten wines in the “battle of tasting”, Sárgamuskotály, Pészeki Leányka, Király Leányka and last but not least have to highlight the “Zenit semi-sweet 2018 amazing wine in every sence. Very body wines with fresh tastes. Beside visiting their winery may also host up to 90-100 guests at the same time with 30 accommodations. Naturally have to make reservation in advance. István winery is on the top of the Kálvária Hill at Ipolyság. Several of his wines have already won medals in various competitions. Bottling and labeling of bottles takes place in the cellars inherited from his grandfather. Since there are seven István names among his ancestors, the choice of name is taxed before their honor. They hold advance bookings in wine tasting from their own wines with and specially select wines within the wine dinners. István Cellar and Pension is an ideal choice for many types of events. There is also a wine bar in the building and the tired traveler can have a peaceful dream in the tastefully furnished rooms told by István.

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100-member Gypsy Band – 35th Anniversary Gala Concert @ Budapest

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Sunday, February, 9. 2020. – 7 p.m.

Budapest Sports Arena

Had on your mind to get into the Gypsy music? Well a great opportunity to spend the evening enjoying the real Hungarian Gypsy Music.

Since its inception, the 100-member Gypsy Orchestra has garnered international acclaim and love from audiences, and has performed tirelessly around the world. The group was established 35 years ago, the world-famous troupe is a classical symphony orchestra. A unique group of its own musical formation in the world. They traveled to Africa, America, Asia, Australia, many European cities, where held more than a thousand concerts.

At the large-scale concert brings the mood to the festive season. Along side the 100-member gypsy group will perform Margit Bango Kossuth award winner icon, Anita Masa artist, Béla Berki – Monti’s Czardas, also Artisjus award & Hungarian Radio Singing Competition specialty and Csaba Jakab internationally recognized talent from Transylvania.

By-the-way, this a superb opportunity especially for the foreigners staying in Budapest to catch up with the real Hungarian Gypsy Music, not to mention a great memory of adventure to take home from Hungary. Photos share by kusette. To make  sure to to have a seat, check through internet and/or at the ticket office on the spot.

Here is a Teaser:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yD2W2gtev-E&feature=emb_title

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Seattle’s legends Pearl Jam – July, 15. 2020. @ Budapest

Budapest Aréna

District, XIV., 2. Stefánia Road

The Grammy-winning grunge group PEARL JAM will embark on a European tour next summer!

Budapest’s concert  ticket go on sale beginning December, 7. 2019. The date  is pretty much ahead, but don’t forget to save the date in time!

PEARL JAM’s tour will kick off on on June 23 in Frankfurt, Germany and will include 3 festival appearances — Lollapalooza Stockholm – Sweden, Rock Werchter – Belgium and Lollapalooza Paris – France.

Not to worry they will stop by in Budapest to hold an awesome concert to make their Pearl Jam fans the day of the year. Can hear the original members on stage. Pearl Jam are one of the only iconic bands from the grunge era remaining who haven’t endured the loss of one of its members. They have one of the best Grunge Albums of all time with the Soundgarden, “Down on the Upside”  from 1996.

Here are  their European Tour Dates:
June, 23 – Frankfurt, DE @ Festhalle
June, 25 – Berlin, DE @ Waldbühne
June, 27 – Stockholm, SE @ Lollapalooza Stockholm
June, 29 – Copenhagen, DK @ Royal Arena
July, 02 – Werchter, BE @ Rock Werchter
July, 05 – Imola, IT @ Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari
July, 07 – Vienna, AT @ Wiener Stadthalle
July, 10 – London, UK @ BST Hyde Park
July, 13 – Krakow, PL @ Tauron Arena
July, 15 – Budapest, HU @ Budapest Arena
July, 17 – Zurich, CH @ Hallenstadion
July, 19 – Paris, FR @ Lollapalooza Paris
July, 21 – Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome

Hitting Budapest and Zurich – for the first time since 1996 and 2000, respectively – the band will be joined by special guests PIXIES, IDLES, and White Reaper.

If your close enough to Budapest at the time being, make sure to purchased your ticket in advance not to be missed.

So was said earlier this year by bassist Jeff Ament and guitarist Stone Gossard  that PEARL JAM was “in the middle” of the songwriting sessions for the band’s long-awaited follow-up to 2013’s “Lightning Bolt” album.

In March 2017, PEARL JAM released a new song called “Can’t Deny Me”. The just-over-two-and-a-half-minute track was co-produced by the band and Brendan O’Brien. The music for the song was written by guitarist Mike McCready and lyrics by singer Eddie Vedder. Artwork for the single was created by Ament and videographer Kevin Shuss.

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“They Shall Not Grow Old” – Peter Jackson Documentary – Hungary

New Zealand film-maker Peter Jackson on the occasion to commemorate the centennial of the end of the WW I. has created a visually staggering thought experiment. An immersive deep-dive into what it was like for the ordinary British soldiers on the western front. The documentary is in use of diaries and letters for narrative voice cover, also used lip-readers to help dub in what the men are actually saying.

The documentary using state-of-the-art 3D technology and materials from the BBC and Imperial War Museum, filmmaker Peter Jackson allows the story of World War I. to be told by the men who were there. Life on the front is explored through the voices of the soldiers, who discuss their feelings about the conflict, the food they ate, the friends they made and their dreams of the future.

The documentary already received countless awards, around the world at fim festivals:

This year already received countless awards: BAFTA Awards 2019, Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards, Rotterdam International Film Festival, London Critics Circle Film Awards, Golden Trailer Awards, Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA

The unique documentary of its kind will arrive to Hungary’s film theaters from December, 5. 2019.

In Budapest convey the Urania National Film Theater, as well as a number of other cities across the country, including in Szombathely, Szeged, Pécs, Miskolc, Nyíregyháza.

In English with Hungarian subtitles. Tickets on the spot at the movies ticket desk. Age over 16.

Distributor: Pannónia Entertainment Ltd.

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ArteKino Film Festival @ Hungary – 2019

Cinema enthusiasts of film festivals are not stopping, here comes the latest … the fourth edition of the ArteKino Film Festival (December, 1-31) will be launched in Hungary.

Starting with 10 fresh new European films that can be exchanged for a free virtual ticket until New Year’s Eve or while stocks last. Each movie has 5,000 tickets, but it’s available in all the European countries, so some hit movies can easily run out of tickets. This year, the festival’s audience prize can be voted on and virtually awarded. Vote for the Audience Award and stand the chance of winning a trip to an international film Festival. The Hungarian Film lovers will be pampered by the festival, as each film has a Hungarian subtitle.

The ArteKino Film Festival is now available in 45 European countries and has subtitles for films in 10 languages.

Enjoy this year’s selection,  in the meantime here’s  Agostino Ferrente‘s movie titled: “Selfie” which explores videos captured by two South Italian teenagers’ cell phones and reveals the challenges facing young people in Naples.

Subtitles are with: DE, EN, ES, FR, HU, IT, PL, PT, RO, UA. The Selfie is one of the nominees for Best European Documentary at this year’s European Film Awards, which will be awarded this Saturday.

Movies are available for free at the following link, after a quick registration: https://www.artekinofestival.com

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City Hall Park – 1st. Advent Lit @ Budapest 2019.

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November, 29.  –  December, 29, 2019.

Weekdays incl. Sunday: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday: 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.

December, 24.: 10 a.m. 2 p.m.  December, 25.: Noon – 6 p.m.

The Szabad Tér has traditionally held its 7th Advent Xmas Fair, yesterday which was open to visitors by Teodóra Bán Managing Director and Artistic Director at the City Hall Park  (district, VI. Budapest) adjacent to Deák tér. The City Hall Park is a popular venue, mostly occupied by tourist throughout the year. Especially for the foreigners staying, living in Budapest worthwhile just a hop over from the nearby hotels and also to other attractive venues.

Yesterday, the first candle was lit on the occasion to the opening of the Advent Xmas Fair by Mayor Gergely Karácsonyi and Dr. Ferenc Beran, parish priest of the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Budapest-Újlaki pronounced blessing.  Choir of the Józsefváros Music School also participates at the event.

The City Hall Park dressed in festive decorations is an excellent opportunity to visit the colorful bustle for families with children attend at several workshops, handicrafts, interactive games every day of the week.

The organizers welcome not only families of the district residents but also from other district of Budapest in the heated hut on the spot.

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