Aliscavin Winery
A small château with only 7 rooms, offers wine tasting, as well as wine holidays.
http://www.aliscavin.hu/Archimedia
Contains a comprehensive section on Hungarian wine, history and wine regions.
http://www.archimedia.hu/
Capvex
Independant export company, with information on Hungarian wines, wine regions, and wine makers.
http://www.capvex.com/
Chapel Hill Wines
Produces red, white, rosé and sparkling wines near Lake Balaton. Includes product descriptions, pictures, a winery description, and a company overview. [Flash required]
http://www.chapelhillwine.com/
Egri Crown Winehouse
Wine cellars and shop.
http://www.koronaborhaz.hu/
Gizella Cellar
Introduction of a family winery.
http://www.gizellapince.hu/
Hungarian Wine Information Site
A site devoted to makers of quality wines in Hungary and explaining the long tradition of Hungarian winemaking.
http://www.winesofhungary.com/
Hungarian Wine Regions
Map and information on Hungarian wine regions.
http://www.budapesthotels.com/touristguide/wineregions.htm
Hungasekt Rt. Honlap
Using grapes from local growers, the Hungarian company produces wines, sparkling wines, and soft drinks. Includes tasting notes. (English, German, and Hungarian.)
http://www.hungasekt.hu/
Pántlika Pincészet
Winery located in Dörgicse. Site describes their six major varieties.
http://www.directinfo.hu/dorgicse/aindex.html
Sümegi Winery Ltd.
Produces red, white, and rose wines along the Danube River. Includes product descriptions, along with information about the company, winery, and region.
http://www.winesite.hu/
Tokaj Classic Winery Ltd.
Prize-winning dessert wines.
http://www.tokaj-classic.com/index_en.htm
Tokaj Portal
Information about Hungarian Tokai wines, and a list of Hungarian Wineries.
http://www.tokaj.hu/english/index.php
Weinhaus - Üdvözöljük
Winery, located at the middle of the Kiskunság near to township Bócsa.
http://www.weinhaus.hu/
Wine Regions of Hungary
Map and descriptions of the Hungarian wine growing areas.
http://www.hotelonlinehungary.com/hungary/wine_regions.htm
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