Hungaria Rosé Extra Dry has won a gold medal for the fourth time in the country of sparkling wine
Hungaria Rosé Extra Dry impressed the jury of Effervescents du Monde, one of the most important champagne competitions in the world, for the fourth time in a row. Thanks to its playful fruitiness, fresh acidity, penetrating, fresh raspberry flavor and creamy aftertaste, it won a gold medal again this year at the prestigious competition held in the homeland of sparkling wine.
The uniqueness of Hungary has been proven once again! At Effervescents du Monde, one of the most important champagne competitions in the world, organized in France, Hungaria Rosé Extra Dry won the gold medal for the fourth time in a row. At the event held in Burgundy between November 29 and December 2, a jury of 80 internationally renowned experts evaluated around 500 items from more than 20 countries.
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 acidity, 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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