Sunday, 23 October 2016

Wine tasting in the Czech Republic


























IF
you're looking for some wine experiences, come to 
Brno in the Czech Republic  on November 11 to take part in the traditional St. Martin’s Day Dégustation. 

The Moravian capital of Brno is the second largest city in the #CzechRepublic and gateway to the fertile vineyards of South Moravia. St. Martin’s wine is the Czech equivalent of French Beaujolais, the first wine of the new year, fresh, young and fruity, aged for just a few weeks and recommended for consumption before Easter by winemakers.

This event is the largest tasting of St.Martin’s wines and is preceded by a wine blessing in Sts. Peter and Paul’s Cathedral at Petrov, and a follow-up parade with St. Martin at the forefront, leading through the town centre as far as náměstí Svobody (Freedom Square). The official opening of the first bottle will take place at 11 am. Up to 100 types of St. Martin’s wine can be found here for tasting and it is possible to buy whole bottles from the attending wine-makers.

For the price of admission you will get a glass, wine sample catalogue and several tasting coins. And while treating your taste buds, you can indulge in listening to cymbal music.



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