The Törley Champagne Winery dazzled the world’s professional elite in a new field
Törley Alcohol-Free Rosé won a gold medal at one of the world’s most important wine competitions, Mundus Vini in Germany. At the now traditionally organized spring round, a wine-based, alcohol-free category was announced for the first time this year, from which the first Hungarian medal was won by Törley Pezsgőpincészet Kft.
Törley’s “alcohol-free champagne” dazzled the professional jury of the Mundus Vini international wine competition in Germany! Last year’s hit product, Törley Alcohol-Free Rosé, won a gold medal thanks to its elegant rosé color, intense pearling, fresh fruity taste and sweetness from grape must.
Non-alcoholic drinks were measured for the first time at the Mundus Vini wine competition this year. At the event organized as part of the spring round, the world is all about it.
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