March Rum Tasting by Premirum

2026-03-18T17:00:00.000Z

In March, rum takes center stage at Time Out Market Budapest, in collaboration with PREMIRUM.

Mar
18

Schedule

Throughout the month, we explore the world of rum through three special events, focusing on three defining styles: Spanish, French, and English traditions.

In addition to the tastings, the bar will offer three exclusive rum-based cocktails available all month long, each perfectly reflecting the character of one of the styles.

Rum Tasting - French Rum Style, March 18

Presenter: Schök Norbert

The second event puts the French rum style in the spotlight, guided by Schök Norbert, who represents this tradition with true passion and dedication.

French rums – especially the agricole style – offer a truly unique character: terroir, freshness, and complexity. Through stories, personal experiences, and professional insight, Norbert leads participants through this distinctive world.

Ticket price: 2,000 HUF, which includes:

Tasting of 5 French-style rums

Baie des Trésors Karakoli

Canoubier Guadeloupe

Canoubier Guadeloupe Blanc

Baie des Trésors Fleur de Vent

1 extra surprise rum

A truly immersive experience for those who wish to understand the artistic side of rum more deeply.

Food and drinks are available throughout the evening.

Our kitchens are open until 10:00 PM, and our bars until 11:30 PM.

Location

Time Out Market Budapest

Time Out Market Budapest opened its doors to the public on 20 September 2025 on Blaha Lujza Square, inside the iconic Corvin Palace. Time Out Market is the world’s first editorially curated food and cultural market, bringing the best of the city together under one roof: the city’s best chefs, restaurateurs, drinks and cultural experiences. Time Out Market Budapest features eleven culinary concepts, three bars, five event spaces, and around 540 seats.

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