We have the winery of the year in 2024
The Gere Attila Family Winery won the Winery of the Year award from the Hungarian Wine Academy, the National Council of Mountain Communities, and the Association of Hungarian Vine and Wine Growers, the winery announced.
In addition to viticulture and winemaking, the professional organizations took into account the work done in the field of wine sales and wine tourism, evaluating the activities carried out to popularize Hungarian wine, wine culture and wine consumption, they wrote.
According to the announcement, the recipient considers winning the award to be of symbolic importance, which he considers a confirmation of their dedication. They also pointed out that in 2024 all major professional recognitions were given to Villány winemakers, as Tamás Günzer became the Wine Producer of the Year, and József Bock received the Lifetime Achievement Award.
According to the introduction on its website, Gere Attila Family Winery farms 75 hectares. They cultivate 7,200 vines per hectare in an area highly suitable for red wine production, on which they have been farming organically since 2010. The winery only uses its own yeast strains for fermentation.
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