Situated in the northeastern region of Hungary, Tokaj is a thriving wine region known for its long-standing viticultural traditions. Famous for its noble sweet Tokaji Aszú wines and the unique Tokaji Eszencia, both developed through the process of noble rot, the town's wine cellars and vineyards are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors are drawn to its picturesque landscapes filled with rolling vineyards, quaint honey-coloured baroque houses, and the convergence of the Bodrog and Tisza rivers, creating a breathtaking backdrop that complements the exquisite taste of the region's wines. The town also hosts the annual Harvest Festival, where traditional wine pressing demonstrations, music, and delicious local food add to the festive ambiance.