Kemendy and Chapel Hill won silver medals
Products of Torley-Group won two silver medals on this year's Concours Mondial de Bruxelles in France.
1,778
medals awarded in the latest edition of the Concours Mondial de
Bruxelles, held in Bordeaux for the very first time. Since 1994, the
expert jury at the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, leader among
international competitions, has employed the utmost integrity when
granting awards to the best wines. The competition is a forerunner in
the field of sensory evaluation aimed at providing winemakers with a
guarantee of the highest rigour, efficiency and equality when
bestowing its medals. The competition’s accolades symbolise a
highly respected certification of quality and are much sought after
by buyers and consumers alike.
Two
Hungarian wines from Törley, the white Chapel Hill Chardonnay
from BB and the rose Kemendy Cabernet Franc barrique 2003 got silver
medal on this special event.
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