8261 Badacsonytomaj-Badacsony, Park u. 20. •
+36 87 531 013 •
badacsonytomaj@tourinform.hu
Our arboretum is not just one arboretum among many. It is not just a collection of special cedars and cypresses, but the story of our family, the result of generations of dedicated work and perseverance.
Be part of our family history! Soak up the tranquillity of the century-old cedars, the magical panorama of Lake Balaton and taste our wines, which we have prepared for you with expertise and effort.
The foundation of the winery, which is an integral part of the arboretum, can be traced back to our great-grandfather, who built the cellar in 1878, which is still in use today. In keeping with the traditions of the historic wine region of Badacsony, we mainly produce white wines, with a preference for the varieties typical of the area - grey friend, muscat ottonel, Buda green, Italian Riesling. In keeping with the requirements of the times, we use the means to preserve purity and freshness, but when the wine calls for it, we turn to the knowledge of our ancestors and age the juice from the sun-dried grapes in wooden barrels on brooms.
In the spring of 2019, we opened our new restaurant, housed in the family's 160-year-old former home. In the renovated visitor centre, we have created a rustic restaurant in keeping with the landscape and tradition, with a constant fresh bistro offer and seasonal specials at weekends, with Badacsony delicacies. On our grill terrace in summer we offer mainly fresh bistro dishes made from local ingredients, which can be harmoniously accompanied by our fragrant Folly wines as well as our juicy syrups.
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