Budapest is clinking glasses all year: premium bottles from the Törley Sparkling Wine Manufactory are now just as easy to pick up in person as they are to order online. Whether you’re stocking up for a celebration or curating a tasting at home, the historic cellar’s shop at 1222 Budapest, Anna Street (Anna utca) 5–7, and its well-stocked webshop make the whole process simple. Personal pickup at the champagne shop, located at Anna Street (Anna utca) 7, is free of charge, and curated champagne bundles are ready to go so you can toast with more than one style.
When, Where, How
The offer runs from Thursday, January 1, 2026, through Thursday, December 31, 2026, in Budapest. Order by phone or online, pay by bank card, cash on delivery, or in person, and choose delivery to your home or to a Sprinter Pick Pack Point. Delivery in Hungary is handled by Sprinter Courier Service or the Törley Winery team.
Shipping Perks and Limits
Shipping is designed to be wallet-friendly: free delivery to Pick Pack Point kicks in above 10,000 HUF (about 27 USD), while free home delivery starts above 20,000 HUF (about 54 USD). There’s one caveat for Pick Pack Point: it’s available only for orders under 44.1 pounds. Larger consignments head straight to your door.
Premium Bubbles, Smart Bundles
Törley has assembled champagne packages that mix and match styles so your table can shine with variety. Expect options spanning crisp, fashion-forward cuvées to classic celebratory bottles. The focus is on tradition, craft, and clink-ready quality, all rooted in the brand’s Budapest heritage.
Book a Stay Steps from the Action
If you’re planning a visit, the on-site Event Center has a boutique hotel built into its historic setting. Behind the period exterior is a modern interior; the rooms are just a few steps from the event halls, making logistics a breeze. It’s tailored for comfort, whether you’re in town for a tasting, a gala, or a private gathering.
Eat, Sip, Celebrate
Budafok, the neighborhood synonymous with cellars and craftsmanship, offers plenty of dining. At The Society of Wine Poets Cellar Restaurant (Borköltők Társasága Pince Étterem), air-conditioned dining rooms and a terrace pair homestyle flavors with flexible hosting—private events, larger groups, room rental, and full catering are all on the table, with barrier-free access to boot.
Prefer an easygoing lunch? In the center of Budafok on Lajos Kossuth Street (Kossuth Lajos utca), a self-service spot lines up soups, stews, fresh hot mains, desserts, and a rotating Chef’s Recommendation. Build your menu from the day’s lineup and keep the celebration casual.
Wine-Lover Detours
For an only-in-Hungary experience, drop by Záborszky Winery’s Wine City (Záborszky Pincészet Borváros), a “wine city” that’s rare even by European standards. Stroll its open-air-museum-style Wine Street to explore ten emblematic regions—Badacsony, Balatonboglár, Eger, Etyek–Buda, Mecsek-alja, Somló, Sopron, Szekszárd, Tokaj-Hegyalja, and Villány—admiring facades mirroring their local cellars. Another 12 famous Hungarian wine areas appear on video, rounding out a deep dive into terroir without leaving town.
Tradition in the Glass
Törley’s heritage runs through everything. The Champagne Order, inspired by founder József Törley (1858–1907), is dedicated to elevating Hungarian sparkling wine, safeguarding tradition and quality, and spreading a true culture of champagne enjoyment. It’s a pledge to keep standards high and the craft alive.
György Villa: White and Red Highlights
Beyond bubbles, the Törley family of labels pours a broad spectrum. György Villa focuses on clean, fruit-pure expressions: whites from the Etyek–Buda wine region—known for their freshness and finesse—and reds from the rightly famous Villány, Hungary’s powerhouse for structured, sun-drenched reds. The idea is simple and delicious: let the varieties speak clearly in the glass.
Hungaria: Sparkling, Reimagined
Hungaria. Sparkling Otherwise—style, fashion, fizz. This label distills more than 60 years of passionate expertise and relentless experimentation. Founded in 1955 and backed by the know-how of the Törley group, Hungaria carved its own lane through continuous reinvention. Precision in every detail, decades-honed production, and the smart adaptation of cutting-edge international techniques forged a name synonymous with exclusivity and high quality. The result is a line that always looks forward without losing its celebratory soul.
A Local Story with a Long Arc
Budafok’s hospitality and wine culture stretch back over a century. One historic building, constructed in 1910–1911 by innkeeper Károly Kleofász, operated as the Villatelep–Beszálló Inn (Villatelep–Beszálló Vendéglő). A carriage shed in the backyard fed and watered horses for traders and hauliers rolling in from the countryside—those merchants were loyal regulars. The Kméhling family bought it in 1939 and ran it as the Kméhling Inn (Kméhling Vendéglő) until nationalization. It’s a reminder that this corner of Budapest has always mixed commerce, community, and a good meal—and that today’s sparkling scene has deep roots.
Find Your Next Toast
Whether you pick up your order for free at Anna Street (Anna utca) 7 or take advantage of tiered free shipping, Törley’s champagne and its sister labels make it easy to raise the bar on celebrations in 2026. From curated fizz bundles to detours through Wine City and dinners in vaulted cellars, Budapest’s south-side wine district is set for a year of clinking glasses.





