On October 6th, the Mihály Táncsics (Táncsics Mihály) Community Center in Budapest will open its doors for a truly unique wine tasting. As part of the Invisible Exhibition (Láthatatlan Kiállítás) series, the event will take place in complete darkness to help guests focus entirely on flavors and aromas, freeing them from all visual distractions.
Wines from Around the World, Unseen
At the tasting, the spotlight is on five carefully selected bottles from Peru and Georgia, curated and explained by Mihály Fabók, Hungary’s permanent champion sommelier. Organized by “Wines of the World” (Borok Világa), this sensory adventure aims to give wine lovers a brand-new way to appreciate reds and whites—encouraging them to guess, explore, and savor each sip more intensely.
How to Join the Mystery
Interested? Advance registration is required, so enthusiasts should sign up in time to secure a spot. The event promises an evening full of delicious surprises—without ever seeing what’s in your glass.





