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Experience Hungarian wines in a cozy Budapest wine bar with guided tastings, artisanal charcuterie, and expert hosts for just $51 per person in 2 hours.


The 8-Tier Hungarian Wine Tasting at Bortodoor takes place in a small, stylish wine bar in central Budapest. The venue features a warm, relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal spot to unwind after exploring the city. The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and costs $51 per person, offering excellent value for a comprehensive tasting experience.
This experience begins at the Bortodoor venue, marked by a large white circular sign outside. The setting is intimate, with a friendly ambiance that encourages conversation and discovery. The staff, including charismatic sommeliers, are eager to share their knowledge, making both wine novices and enthusiasts feel right at home.
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The 90-minute guided tasting is a major highlight. Guided by approachable and passionate hosts, this tour offers personalized attention and a wealth of information about Hungarian wines. The guides explain each wine’s story, region, and flavor profile, adding educational depth to the tasting.
Visitors are treated to eight handpicked wines, carefully selected from Hungary’s top regions. This curated selection includes three whites and three reds, plus a choice between the world-famous Tokaji Aszu dessert wine or a “baller” red from regional favorites. The hosts take note of preferences, allowing for tailored tastings that suit individual palates.

The wine list features both bestsellers and region highlights, giving a broad view of Hungary’s wine landscape. Each glass is served with enough quantity to appreciate its unique qualities. The wines are chosen to showcase the diversity and quality of small-scale local producers.
Reviews consistently praise the variety and quality of the wines. The Tokaji Aszu, renowned worldwide, is a popular choice, offering a sweet contrast to the drier whites and reds. The “baller” reds are also highly recommended for those seeking a robust, flavorful option. Every sip is complemented by informative commentary from the hosts.

The tasting includes a thoughtfully curated charcuterie board. This artisanal platter features local Hungarian cheeses, meats, and breads. The pairing elevates the tasting by balancing the wines’ flavors and introducing guests to local delicacies.
The charcuterie is praised for its quality and presentation, providing a satisfying accompaniment without overwhelming the wine. The combination of flavors helps guests understand traditional Hungarian culinary pairings, adding a culinary dimension to the experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe cozy environment fosters relaxed conversation and easy mingling. Many reviews highlight the welcoming atmosphere, where everyone feels comfortable. The small group size, often with just the participants and hosts, creates a personalized experience.
Guests often stay longer than the scheduled 90 minutes, drawn in by the warm vibe and engaging guides. The fun, friendly energy makes it a perfect choice for solo travelers, couples, or small groups seeking a memorable evening in Budapest.
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The tour departs from Bortodoor in central Budapest, easily located by the large, white sign outside. The experience is available in English, with live guides providing engaging explanations throughout.
Booking offers the flexibility to reserve now and pay later, with full cancellation allowed up to 24 hours in advance. The activity does not include transportation, so guests should plan to arrive directly at the venue.
Because the experience is not suitable for children under 18, it caters to adult wine lovers seeking an educational yet laid-back outing.

This experience receives near-perfect ratings, with 146 reviews averaging 4.9/5. Many praise the knowledge and enthusiasm of the hosts, often mentioning Suze and Sally as standout guides. Guests frequently note the variety of wines and engaging storytelling, making the tasting both fun and informative.
The affordable price point and comprehensive tasting—including wines, charcuterie, and notes—offer excellent value for money. The relaxed ambiance, combined with expert guidance, makes it suitable for those new to wine as well as seasoned connoisseurs.
This tour is ideal for adults interested in Hungarian wines, whether they are beginners or enthusiasts. It suits travelers looking for a laid-back evening activity in Budapest with friendly hosts and local flavors. The intimate setting and personalized approach make it a great choice for small groups, couples, or solo visitors.
Those who appreciate good value, expert guidance, and delicious accompaniments will find this experience particularly rewarding. However, visitors with mobility issues should note that the venue’s physical layout and the session’s duration might require some comfort with standing or walking.

The 8-Tier Hungarian Wine Tasting at Bortodoor stands out as a highly-rated, affordable way to explore Hungary’s wine scene. The guided approach ensures that even newcomers gain insight into regional wines and local traditions, all within a cozy urban setting.
The inclusion of artisanal charcuterie, the friendly guides, and the relaxed atmosphere create a well-rounded experience that appeals to wine lovers and curious visitors alike. While no transportation is included, the easy central location and flexible booking make this a convenient choice.
For those wanting to sample Hungary’s best wines in a casual, welcoming environment, this tasting offers great value, expert storytelling, and a lovely taste of Budapest’s wine culture.
“Brilliant experience, fantastic atmosphere, great wine. I went solo, but had an amazing time. I stayed afterwards for some live music.”
How long does the tasting last?
The tasting lasts approximately 90 minutes, with some guests choosing to stay longer due to the relaxed atmosphere.
What wines are included in the tasting?
Guests sample six Hungarian wines (3 whites and 3 reds), plus a sparkling wine and either the Tokaji Aszu dessert wine or a “baller” red.
Is food included?
Yes, an artisanal charcuterie board featuring local Hungarian cheeses, meats, and breads accompanies the wines.
Can I book this experience in advance?
Absolutely, reservations can be made online with options to reserve now and pay later, and full cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the activity.
Is this activity suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for guests under 18 years old.
Where does the tour start?
The experience begins at Bortodoor, in central Budapest, marked by a large white circular sign outside the venue.