The red champion of VinAgora: Vylyan Villányi Franc 2018

With the highest score for red wines

VinAgora is one of the two most important international wine competitions held in Hungary. Altogether 929 wines were judged from 16 countries, 7 champion awards, 15 grand gold medals, 187 gold and 83 silver medals were given. We have introduced the white bubbly champion recently, and now 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. The entry level gold winner Ördög (‘Devil’) is definitely a wine to stock for summer evenings!

Being elegant is rewarding

Vylyan Vineyard and Winery is led by Mónika Debreczeni and her daughter Flóra – 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’s edition of VinAgora brought Vylyan amazing success:
– Champion award for Vylyan Villányi Franc 2008 (with the highest score of the contest for a red wine)
– Gold medal for Duennium 2017, the flagship red blend of Vylyan made only in exceptional vintages, in 2017 from Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah.
– Gold medal for KSZÍ 2024, an aerated sparkling wine made of Pinot Noir and Kékfrankos (Kszí is the sound you can hear opening a bottle of this wine…)
– Gold medal for Ördög (‘Devil’) 2022 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 here.)
– Silver medal for Vylyan White Variation 2023, a Chardonnay and Pinot Blanc blend we introduced recently.
Special award from Amorim Cork Hungary as an estate “dedicated to cork closure”

See all VinAgora results here
More about Vylyan Vineyard and Winery

Vylyan Mónika Debreczeni and Sándor Tóth winemaker
Mónika Debreczeni and Sándor Tóth, the winemaker

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