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Szabadság tér
Summer is the season of freedom, and also the season of sipping wine in the square named after freedom – Szabadság tér (Liberty Square), that is. The 2014 Sauvignon Blanc courtesy of Béla and Bandi, the two wine-making badasses from Balatonszőlős, emanates freedom and a joy for life – exactly like summer. Due to the fermentation method, it has a lively acidity and a fresh aroma. When you’re done with the first bottle, you can instantly get backup from the nearby wine shop, and by the time you'll be done with the second bottle, you’ll feel free as a bird flying over Balatonszőlős.
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Buda waterfront by the Chain Bridge
Recently renovated Lánchíd Street – for further details, check out our article exploring the evolution of this leafy riverside lane – is also a splendidly scenic wine-sipping location. Sitting underneath the shade of a tree, enjoying the view of the Chain Bridge, we uncork a bottle of Káli Kövek Winery’s Rezeda, a sophisticated Riesling with a slightly mineral character and a pleasantly oaky flavor. If you’ve just set out on your personal wine journey, you might find this medium-bodied variety a bit too heavy, but it surely is an ideal companion for more experienced wine enthusiasts.
* Disclaimer: in Budapest, public drinking is prohibited in some districts and allowed in others. Please read local regulations before opening a bottle of wine!