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National Sacher Torte Day

Celebrated on 12/05/2026

Quick Fact

The Sacher Torte was invented in 1832 by Franz Sacher, a 16-year-old apprentice chef, for Prince Metternich. The original recipe remains a secret, guarded by the Hotel Sacher in Vienna, and the cake has a protected designation of origin.

Origins and Establishment of National Sacher Torte Day

The exact origins of National Sacher Torte Day are unclear, but it is believed to have been created by fans of the dessert or by the Hotel Sacher itself to celebrate the iconic cake. The day likely emerged in the late 20th or early 21st century as part of a trend to honor famous foods. The date, December 5th, may coincide with the anniversary of the cake's creation or simply be a convenient day for celebration.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Initially, National Sacher Torte Day was observed mainly in Austria, but with the global popularity of the Sacher Torte, it has spread worldwide. Today, bakeries and chocolate shops offer special promotions, and home bakers attempt to recreate the famous cake. In Vienna, the Hotel Sacher hosts events and offers tours of its pastry kitchen. Social media plays a big role, with fans sharing photos and recipes using #NationalSacherTorteDay.

Facts & General Observations

  • The original Sacher Torte recipe is a closely guarded secret, known only to a few people at the Hotel Sacher.
  • Over 360,000 Sacher Tortes are produced annually by the Hotel Sacher, with many shipped worldwide.
  • The cake has inspired numerous imitations, but only the Hotel Sacher's version can be called "Original Sacher-Torte" due to a 1963 legal ruling.

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