kóstolók
Kóstolók are organized tastings where participants sample small amounts of products—typically beverages such as wine, beer, spirits, or high-quality foods like olive oil, chocolate, or cheese—to assess their aroma, flavor, texture, and overall quality. They can be educational, promotional, or social events, and may be guided by an experienced host, a sommelier, or a panel of judges. The term is Hungarian, with kóstoló meaning tasting, and kóstolók the plural.
Common types include wine tastings, beer tastings, spirit tastings, and food product tastings. In wine tastings,
Procedure and setup typically involve receiving a tasting menu or program, using appropriate glassware, water and
Evaluation and etiquette may include standardized scoring or descriptive notes. Etiquette includes avoiding strong perfumes, not
Hungarian context: in Hungary, kóstolók are common at wine regions, festivals, and culinary events, reflecting a