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Hundreds of exhibitors show there wines from all around Hungary and even from a few foreign countries
Every year tens of thousands of people visit Buda castle to celebrate wine at Hungary's greatest wine festival. Hundreds of exhibitors show there wines from all around Hungary and even from a few foreign countries. Organisers invite you to try tastes of Hungary – packed in around 140 grape varieties from more than 20 historic wine regions. Their wine routes help all guests explore as many flavors as they can during the festival.
The venue – magnificent Buda Castle situated on the western bank of the river Danube, with its stunning views – is really a factor that makes this whole festival even more interesting and attractive for visitors. The rich cultural program of Budapest Wine Festival includes many kinds of exhibitions, workshops and lectures; dancing shows and many more.
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