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		<title>The red champion of VinAgora: Vylyan Villányi Franc 2018</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Let us present the best red wine of the contest: it is Vylyan Villányi Franc 2008. What is more, Vylyan have collected 3 gold medals, a silver medal and a special award.</p>
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			<h2>With the highest score for red wines</h2>
<p>VinAgora is one of the two most important international wine competitions held in Hungary. Altogether <strong>929 wines</strong> were judged from 16 countries, <strong>7 champion awards,</strong> 15 grand gold medals, 187 gold and 83 silver medals were given. We have introduced the <a href="https://hungarianwines.eu/the-white-bubbly-champion-of-vinagora-feind-irsai-oliver/"><strong>white bubbly champion recently,</strong></a> and now let us present <strong>the best red </strong>wine of the contest: it is<strong> Vylyan Villányi Franc 2008.<br />
</strong>What is more, Vylyan have collected 3 gold medals, a silver medal and a special award. <strong>The entry level</strong> gold winner Ördög (&#8216;Devil&#8217;) is definitely a wine to stock for summer evenings!</p>
<h2>Being elegant is rewarding</h2>
<p>Vylyan Vineyard and Winery is led by <strong>Mónika Debreczeni </strong>and her daughter <strong>Flóra</strong> – managing the estate together now will enable the smooth shift to the next generation in the future. Mónika is a true lady with refined taste, has always been the supporter of subtle and layered wines with that certain X factor called finesse. Vylyan was the first to receive Decanter Platinum award for red wine, it was a Pinot Noir, yet due to the climatic changes Mónika decided to focus on other varieties, like Cabernet Franc, Syrah and Kékfrankos. This year&#8217;s edition of VinAgora brought Vylyan amazing success:<br />
– Champion award for<a href="https://vinagora.hu/en/wines/20255354"><strong> Vylyan Villányi Franc 2008</strong> </a>(with the highest score of the contest for a red wine)<br />
– Gold medal for <strong><a href="https://vinagora.hu/en/wines/20255355">Duennium 2017,</a> </strong>the flagship red blend of Vylyan made only in exceptional vintages, in 2017 from Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah.<br />
– Gold medal for <a href="https://vinagora.hu/en/wines/20255371"><strong>KSZÍ 2024,</strong> </a>an aerated sparkling wine made of Pinot Noir and Kékfrankos (Kszí is the sound you can hear opening a bottle of this wine&#8230;)<br />
– Gold medal for<a href="https://vinagora.hu/en/wines/20255369"><strong> Ördög (&#8216;Devil&#8217;) 2022</strong></a> for the entry level red blend of the estate: a red blend made of Merlot, Zweigelt, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. (Read more about the local legend with the Devil <a href="https://hungarianwines.eu/an-unusual-love-story-by-vylyan/"><strong><u>here</u></strong></a>.)<br />
– Silver medal for <strong>Vylyan White Variation 2023, </strong>a Chardonnay and Pinot Blanc blend we introduced <strong><a href="https://hungarianwines.eu/spring-is-here-and-so-is-vylyan-white-variation-2023/">recently</a>.<br />
</strong>– <strong>Special award</strong> from Amorim Cork Hungary as an estate &#8220;dedicated to cork closure&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="https://vinagora.hu/en/wines"><strong>See all VinAgora results here</strong></a><br />
<a href="https://www.vylyan.hu/en/"><strong>More about Vylyan Vineyard and Winery</strong></a></p>

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