Hajós, the Town of Wine Cellars
Hajós lies in the Great Hungarian Plain, 20 km away from Kalocsa. The ethnic German town was founded in the 18th century by Archbishop of Kalocsa. The carefully preserved Swabian culture, the fiery wines in the depths of cold cellars and the tiny village which consists of 1200 cellars and is considered to be unique from architectural point of view will definitely be a good choice for visitors who are seeking for special experiences. Only wine ’dwells’ in the wine cellar village which has been the scene of the locals’ family events and entertainments as well as a destination for those who are fond of fine wines and associating with people. Chardonnay or Cabernet Sauvignon, are all famous wines of the historical Hajós wine country.