Büttner Winery

Today the winery has more than 15 hectares of vineyards. The family believes in continuous improvement and modernisation of the wine-making technologies, but nature remains the heart of the winery. The Balaton Highland has a centuries-old winemaking tradition. The vineyards are situated on one of the volcanic witness mountains, at the gate of the Káli basin. The Badacsony wine region is not only one of the most picturesque but also one of the most precious parts of the Balaton wine region. Our aim is to preserve, represent and promote the rare local grape varieties.

WINES FROM THIS WINERY:

Pinot Grigio

It is known as Pinot Gris in France, Pinot Grigio in Italy and Grauburgunder in German-speaking countries. The colour of […]

2022
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Kéknyelű

It is an ancient Hungarian variety, probably from Badacsony. Old records identified it as the northern Italian variety Picolit, but […]

2020
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Vulcanus

The variety is associated with the name of Ferenc Király, who created it by crossing Pinot Gris and Budai Zöld. […]

2018
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Zöld Veltelíni

A variety of Austrian origin which, according to the latest research, is a natural cross between Traminer and St. Georgen. […]

2022
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Patchouli

It is an ancient variety, probably of Western European origin. It is characterised by early budburst and ripening. The variety […]

2022
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Olaszrizling

A true Central European, Carpathian Basin variety. It is a late-flowering and high-yielding variety that tolerates drought relatively well. It […]

2021
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GALLERY:

  • Owner: Dr. Tamás Büttner, Mrs. Ágnes Büttner, Dr. András Bálint
  • Estate Manager: Dr. Tamás Büttner
  • Winemaker: Krisztián Altinger
  • Area Under Vine: 15 ha
  • Number of Bottles Produced: 70.000
  • Year of Foundation: 2015
  • Main Varieties: Olaszrizling, Szürkebarát, Zöldveltelíni, Pinot noir, Vulcanus, Kéknyelű, Rózsakő
  • Wine Type: Sparkling Wine, White, Rosé, Red, Dry, Semi-Dry, Semi-Sweet, Extra Brut,
  • Wine District: Badacsony,
  • Wine Region: Balaton,

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