Törley ICE PiNK!: this year, this year, the champagne on ice is also magical in pink
Just like Törley ICE last year, this year Törley ICE PiNK! blasts into the summer party season. This time, the great novelty of the Törley Champagne Winery paints the world pink, which also gains its truly refreshing taste when filled with ice cubes and shows its characterful face. This summer’s alcoholic novelty gives another boost to the new, biggest trend in domestic sparkling wine, sparkling wine filled with ice cubes, and the domestic product has already received serious international professional recognition.
One of the sensations of last summer was Törley ICE, which was not only a novelty in the domestic champagne selection, but also created a new trend in our country: a champagne whose true character comes out when it is poured over ice cubes. After last year’s success, the Törley Champagne Winery is painting the world pink this summer, as the Törley ICE PiNK has arrived! A light, fruity, refreshing drink, which is a perfect choice for entertaining at summer parties, gives a real “cool” feeling for relaxation, in a pearly, pink dream world!
The new drink is the latest gem in the wide range of Törley Sparkling Winery, which further strengthens the brand’s commitment to quality and innovation. Törley Champagne Winery, as a key player in the Hungarian champagne culture, is proud to be able to contribute to the enrichment of the experiences of Hungarian champagne consumers and to the promotion of international trends with its repeatedly renewed offer.
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