Grape Press
Over a century old and fully-restored, this grape press is a true testament to the quality of Hungarian craftsmanship.
Röck István Budapest
This small plaque says the name “Stephen (István) Röck” – the manufacturer who built this grape press, most likely between 1841 and 1872. The Röck family was famous for designing quality, innovative farm equipment in the 19th century and were one of the first families to build steam generators in Hungary.
Röck István Budapest
This small plaque says the name “Stephen (István) Röck” – the manufacturer who built this grape press, most likely between 1841 and 1872. The Röck family was famous for designing quality, innovative farm equipment in the 19th century and were one of the first families to build steam generators in Hungary.
One Day...
…We eagerly await the day when our grape harvest is bountiful enough to produce fresh, organic grape juice… or ferment into wine.
Wooden Cage
The “wooden cage” is a classic component of grape presses from this time period. Refinished in the original, grass green, strong iron holds together the wooden bands. The color variation in the wooden slats is a true testament to the age and actual use of the grape press for decades.
Wooden Cage
The “wooden cage” is a classic component of grape presses from this time period. Refinished in the original, grass green, strong iron holds together the wooden bands. The color variation in the wooden slats is a true testament to the age and actual use of the grape press for decades.
Grapevine Fence
Did you happen to notice the woven vines between the pillars of the traditional cover? These are grapevines, selected specifically for their pliability and sturdiness when dried. A tribute to the fruits that were pressed by this magnificent machinery.
Thatch Roof
A thatch roof is a common sight in the farmlands of Hungary. Made from strong grass reeds, thatch is gathered together, then sliced to the exact length needed for the roof’s design. Thatch roofs are a theme at the Eminence Organic Skin Care farm, both as a tribute to ancient Hungarians and the sunlight. Hungarians believe that a thatch roof calls upon sunlight because the hollow grass reeds grow “up” to the sun, and the sun is able to shine through the center of these reeds.
Thatch Roof
A thatch roof is a common sight in the farmlands of Hungary. Made from strong grass reeds, thatch is gathered together, then sliced to the exact length needed for the roof’s design. Thatch roofs are a theme at the Eminence Organic Skin Care farm, both as a tribute to ancient Hungarians and the sunlight. Hungarians believe that a thatch roof calls upon sunlight because the hollow grass reeds grow “up” to the sun, and the sun is able to shine through the center of these reeds.