borhordozókat
Borhordozókat, meaning wine carriers or wine rafts, refers to a traditional method of transporting wine, particularly in Hungary. Historically, this practice involved the use of specially constructed rafts or boats designed to float along rivers like the Danube. These vessels were not just simple platforms; they were often equipped with basic amenities and storage facilities to ensure the wine remained in good condition during its journey.
The wine carried by borhordozókat was typically produced in regions upstream from the main markets. The rivers
This practice was more prevalent in the past, before the advent of modern transportation like trains and