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Pinot Blanc 2023

Vinohrádky

Silky-smooth and luscious in texture, the wine opens with a soft whisper of meadow flowers, slowly unfolding into delicate floral notes of night-blooming Victoria amazonica lilies, carrying an almost dreamlike sensuality.

On the first sip, a quiet opulence reveals itself. Honey-drizzled white peach, pineberry, and orange honeydew melon emerge, touched by a fleeting tropical accent that balances generous body with clarity and poise.

Flavours of pineapple and Gala apple zest thread through the palate, adding charm and familiarity, while the interplay of tension, richness, and freshness finds its natural harmony.
A gentle sweetness of marzipan lingers on the finish, leaving an inviting echo that calls for another sip.

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Recommended
food combinations:

Burrata with Charentais melon, basil, olive oil and pine nuts.

Langoustine with white peach, fennel pollen, almond milk and lemon oil.

Lobster ravioli with saffron velouté, honeydew melon and basil oil.

Pike-perch with carrot beurre blanc, young carrot and elderflower.

Turbot with Champagne sauce, white asparagus, meadow herbs and citrus zest.

Veal sweetbreads with almond beurre noisette, pineapple and tarragon.

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Vinohrádky

A track with a dominant position directly above the Gothic church – you will see it as soon as you drive through the switchbacks from Hustopeče. We chose this breathtaking location for the construction of a winery, which will grow in the middle of the vineyards and you will be able to see all the way to Pálava. The vineyards stretch at an altitude of 248–287 m above sea level and cover an area of 4 hectares. The track is oriented southwest and is the only one that hosts all 3 of our white varieties.

4 hectares

A track with a dominant position directly above a Gothic church

248–287 m.a.s.l.

The vineyards stretch at an altitude of 248–287 m above sea level.

3 varieties

This is the only vineyard site planted with all three of our white varieties.

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Marek Sedláček

"Wine takes time and patience."
Winemaking is a constant process — a journey that never ends. Every day we think about how to do things better, more sensitively, and with greater respect for nature, place, and tradition.

The most important thing for us remains the work in the vineyard. It is there, between the rows of vines, that the grapes that form the basis of our wines are born. Each bush deserves individual attention — from working with the green part of the vineyard to deciding how much sun and space to give the grapes.

We farm our vineyards organically. It is important to us that the soil is alive. When the soil is healthy, the vines, plants and life around the vineyards thrive. For us, the best certification is the bees that bring life to the landscape — and sweet honey to the table.

As our vineyards mature, our approach to wines changes. We give them time, even if they could have been on the market for a long time. Some wines we release after two years, others we let age even longer to show their true character.

Our vision is clear: to let time speak and show the beauty and potential of Gurdau wines. Imagine a wine list made up of multiple vintages. Each one tells its own story — the story of the place, the weather, the terroir, its development and our signature.

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Gift packaging

One elegant design in three sizes — for two bottles, a single sparkling, or a magnum. Fill it with any wine from our current award-winning selection.

Attention to detail

"We give things time to be real. Each of our wines is then a reflection of the place where it comes from."

– Marek Sedláček, winemaker

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