CIRCLE LINE-CELLAR

The historical significance Circuit Cellar basement band The Goat Pit, the Sóskúti cellars, and press houses in the village unique gems.

The neighborhood has a Roman dealt with viticulture and wine-growing traditions in today's beginning of the 1700s can be traced back. Then about 112 German families were in the village, which brought prosperity to agriculture. Etyek the mid 1860s, it became the capital of vineyards thereby. Hundreds of stone cellars were built, most of which today is available yet.

The historical significance Circuit Cellar basement band The Goat Pit, the Sóskúti cellars, and press houses in the village unique gems.

No wonder that inhabitant’s commitment to the grape and wine is great. This is evidenced by the fact that this town several associations dealing with the preservation of local customs and transfer. The Circuit Cellar Circle Traditions Association was founded in September 2005, the Circuit Cellar cellar owners voluntarily. Their main purpose Etyeki Circuit Cellar cellar combination preserve, enhance the reputation of Etyek wines, wine, village tourism and infrastructure development in the region.

CIRCLE LINE-CELLAR

Address: 2091 Etyek, Körpince-sor

GPS: 47.4486285,18.7500069


  • 2091 Etyek, Körpince-sor

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