Hungaria Rosé Extra Dry won a gold medal for the fifth time in a row, and was even chosen among the narrowest elite
Hungaria Rosé Extra Dry achieved a huge feat in France! For the fifth consecutive year, he won a gold medal at one of the world’s most important champagne competitions, Effervescents du Monde. However, the story did not end here, as the Hungarian specialty was once again included in the TOP 10 list of the best items of the competition. Hungarian champagne has never managed to do this before!
The specialty of Hungaria champagne has been proven again this year, and it has achieved a historical success never before seen in Hungarian champagne! Hungaria Rosé Extra Dry won a gold medal for the fifth year in a row at Effervescents du Monde, one of the most important champagne competitions in the world, held in France. In addition, the jury selected the bottle for the fourth time in the narrow elite of the competition, the TOP 10 list. The success is historic, as Hungarian sparkling wine has never achieved such a feat!
Hungaria Rosé Extra Dry is characterized by a stylishly playful fruitiness. In its purity, notes of light freshness and “hot” bubbles find each other. Its fresh acids, penetrating, fresh raspberry flavor, deep pink tone and creamy aftertaste form a perfect combination, which was also highlighted by the judging committee.
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