Hungarian gold medal at one of the world’s most prestigious sparkling wine competitions

The Hungaria Rose Extra Dry sparkling wine competed at Effervescents du Monde. The Hungarian sparkling wine won a prestigious acknowledgement.

The Hungaria Rose Extra Dry sparkling wine competed at Effervescents du Monde in Burgundy. This was the 19th time the competition was organised, writes turizmusonline.hu. French, Italian and Spanish sparkling wines also participated.

In total, 490 sparkling wines competed from 20 countries. 52 gold and 108 silver medals were awarded. 4 of the gold medals were given to Hungarian contestants.

The competition was quite something. The event took place between 30 November and 3 December, and the jury was assembled from 80 international members. The tasting in Château de Pierreclos resulted in a reward for the Hungarian product. It won the gold medal and was announced to be among the top 10 products.

Hungaria Rose Extra Dry won the award three times in a row: in 2019, 2020, and 2021.

This year, the competition was very fierce, as 15 products are on the top 10 list. This is because more sparkling wines got the same score, writes trademagazin.hu. The magazine also adds that Hungaria Rose Extra Dry is very popular among Hungarian customers.

Despite the fact that rosé is typically a summer drink, it is now consumed year-round. It is one of the most dynamically evolving categories.

The magazine goes on to write that the Hungarian sparkling wine is characterised by playful fruitiness, freshness, and bubbles. The magazine also mentioned the redcurrant and raspberry flavour, the nice colour, and the creamy aftertaste of the beloved Hungarian sparkling wine.

If someone likes to enjoy a glass of quality wine or to pair it with some very tasty dishes, Hungaria Rose Extra Dry could be the sparkling wine to choose. Customers’ opinions and the win at Effervescents du Monde are good indicators that this product is worth tasting. The good news about it is that it is easily accessible. Potential customers can find this beverage in stores or buy a bottle or two online.

Source: turizmusonline.hu, trademagazin.hu

2 Comments

  1. How many times does the Daily News Hungary have to be told???!!!! Champagne is an appellation d’origine contrôlée, a name protected in law within the EU. THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS HUNGARIAN CHAMPAGNE, just sparkling wine.

    • Dear Anonymous, you are actually right. We will try to refrain from using the word ‘champagne’ in our articles from now on. Thanks for your constructive feedback!

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