From cellar to cellar is the largest wine event in the Czech Republic focused on cellar tours and tastings in individual wineries.
It will open 50 wine cellars and offer the best of its harvest. Hundreds of refined red, white and rosé wines, with and without attributes, characterised by excellent taste and aroma, can be enjoyed only once at this event. Wandering around Velké Bílovice in search of great wines is enhanced by the unrepeatable atmosphere of the largest wine-growing village, the tones of traditional dulcimer music, but also by perfect organisation.
Each visitor of the event From Cellar to Cellar will receive a glass upon entry, a catalogue of participating winemakers at the event with a map, a neck pouch with the logo of the hen and other necessary equipment, without which it is impossible to do without. Of course, there is a free wine tasting in fifty cellars, and visitors can use free shuttle buses to move between wine regions. These will also be timed to coincide with intercity train services.
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