Wines from Eger and Sopron won the Grand Prize of the Hungarian Wine Writers’ Circle
The Hungarian Wine Writers’ Circle awarded the wines of the wine regions of Eger and Sopron this year – the organizers announced at a press conference in the Déri Museum in Debrecen on Thursday.
The Hungarian Wine Writers’ Circle compiled the Super 12 list of Hungarian wines for the third time, and the winners of the Hungarian Wine Grand Prix were selected from among the items listed there.
The award was awarded to the 2016 vintage Egri leányka superior and the Kékfrankos wine of the Luka Winery in Fertőrákos. (MTI)
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