My partner and I had the pleasure of visiting Vino Fiala winery in Slovakia in summer 2023, and we... read more
My partner and I had the pleasure of visiting Vino Fiala winery in Slovakia in summer 2023, and we... read more
Whilst in Bratislava we decided to travel approx. 20-25 min. out of town and do some wine tasting... read more
We took just an hour long bus from Bratislava to meet Martin at the winery / cellar. We had a really lovely experience, from tasting wines to learning about them as well as local culture. A very highly recommended addition to anyone seeking something interesting and fun near Bratislava and Modra. We ended up taking 2 bottles home too. Thank Martin!
Wonderful experience, very easily accessible from Bratislava. We took the train and a short bus ride to Modra to meet Martin (by taxi is also not very expensive) in Vino Fiala building - it is a beautiful, small yard and the wine cellar. The vineyards are in another place, but there is such an interesting explanation for this relating to the history of communism and impact on local winemaking. Martin really took the time to explain everything to us, and spent several hours showing us round, answering all of our questions and sharing many different types of delicious wine. We only booked on the same day (as it was a spontaneous trip) and he was still so generous with his time and made us feel so welcome in his business. We would really recommend a visit to Vino Fiala.
Thank you for the visit. It was inspiring to meet you too. We are happy you liked it with us.
On a trip to Europe, we decided to spend a night in Bratislava because my husband’s family immigrated to the US from the smaller villages outside of Bratislava around 1900. We don’t know much about his family, but records that we have show they were wine growers. We found out about the wine tour and thought we would try it to check out the area and learn some of the history of wine making in the region. When we arrived, Martin had set a wonderful table with treats prepared by his mother, and we tasted several wonderful wines at the table and also from the barrels in the wine cellar. We learned a lot about the area and the history of wine making. We also found out that Martin went to school with someone who had the same family name as ours. We are from northern Michigan, which is home to a growing wine industry. This tour reminded us a lot of the smaller wineries on the Leelanau Peninsula but with a much more personal touch and the depth of centuries of wine making.
I was just in Bratislava on my own for a weekend between a business trip. I really wanted to go wine tasting in Modra. I found Vino Fiala on TripAdvisor, and much to my surprise, when my hotel called, they agreed to a wine tasting at the very last minute for a very cheap price. I took an Uber (~25 euro) from Old Town in Bratislava to the winery, and proceeded to have the BEST evening with Martin Fiala, son of the original winery owner himself. Not only did I hear the history of the quaint winery & sample home made snacks and very generous portions of wine, Martin took me on a walk around the tour & gave me a tour. We had such great conversation about our cultures, my travels, his winery visitors etc., and I loved how kind, open & genuine he was. I couldn’t believe he was taking all this time out of his schedule for a solo traveler like myself. This was the first time I sampled wines right out of the barrels since they were ready. What a fantastic evening! Don’t miss this winery on your trip to Slovakia.
We had visited house of Pana Fiala to know more about local wines and experience slovak cuisine which was freshly cooked from kitchen on that night. We really enjoyed whole experience especially an amazing food and leave with some bottle's of wine, which we couldn't resist.
Visited Vino Fiala in Modra. Did think we were visiting the Vineyards, so we were a bit surprised. The talk and tour around the processing plant was interesting. Michal was a lovely host and gave us lovely cheeses and walnut scones. Then we looked around Modra, which was a very impressive village, lots of lovely cafes to have coffee and cake.