This year’s winning wines from Debrecen have been announced
Six wines and one champagne won the Debrecen City Wine 2023 title, the winners were selected from almost 360 wines from more than 60 wineries in 17 wine regions – the organizers told MTI on Wednesday after presenting the winning wines.

106 wines from 25 wineries from 9 wine regions were presented
Winning wines awarded the title Debrecen City Wine 2023: in the sparkling category, Koch Borászat’s 2020 vintage Chardonnay Brut sparkling wine (Hajós-Bajai Borvidék); in the classic category, the 2020 vintage Chardonnay ’20 wine of Sümegi Ákos Winery (Szekszárd Wine Region), the 2022 vintage Kékfrankos Rosé wine of Szentpéteri Winery (Kunsági Wine Region), and the 2018 vintage Grand Selection Egri Kékfrankos Superior wine of Varsányi Winery (Egri Wine region).
In the premium category, Sol Montis Borászat’s 2021 Italian Riesling wine (Mátra Wine Region) and Thummerer Pince’s 2018 Egri Syrah Superior Selection wine (Egri Wine Region) were the winners. In the dessert category, Péter Pincészet’s 2017 vintage Tokaji 6 puttonyos aszú wine (Tokaji Borvidék) can wear the Debrecen City Wine 2023 award label.
MTI
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