Brant B.
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The good stuff:
Great little tasting room right on the Sonoma Square, and walk-ins are welcome, which is a gift in this area. The team is genuinely friendly, the kind of people you immediately root for. The Hungarian oak angle is legitimately cool and gives the place some personality. Prices are fair for Sonoma (+/-), and the Boon Fly’s Hill Chardonnay is quietly excellent if you lean white.
Where it slips:
The wines themselves are fine. I’d drink them again, but none of them broke into song for me. Maybe they’re still in their youthful phase. Food is limited to nuts. Totally acceptable, but in Sonoma a little more helps keep the energy going.
Final take:
I wanted this place to unleash full Hungarian greatness. Instead, it offered a polite smile and a nice afternoon. Still worth visiting, easy to like, and absolutely worth popping into if you’re strolling the square, but not quite the full Magyar magic I hoped for.