Polish Vineyards on Instagram

In recent years, social media has become an important communication channel for Polish vineyards. Among the various platforms, Instagram stands out in particular, as its visual format is perfectly suited to showcasing beautiful vineyard landscapes, the daily life of winemakers, and those unique moments during the grape harvest.

TUCHOVINICONTEST 2025: 3 Grand Gold Medals for Polish Wineries

This year’s edition of TUCHOVINICONTEST brought Polish producers 71 medals – only three fewer than in 2024 (when there were 74). The difference is mainly due to the smaller number of entries, since by regulation only a proportional share of wines can be awarded. The highlight of this year, however, is the three Grand Gold Medals for wines with outstanding scores.

MUVINA 2025: A Historic Best for Polish Wineries!

The 30th edition of the wine competition MUVINA, held in mid-June 2025 in Prešov, Slovakia, brought a historic success for Polish wineries. Polish winemaking achieved its best-ever result in the history of the MUVINA competition. Out of 19 Polish entries, as many as 9 wines received medals.

Results of the Polskie Korki 2025 Wine Competition

The official results of the 9th edition of the Polskie Korki competition have just been published. This year’s contest was held in nine categories, and the list of finalists (three in each category) as well as the three winners—gold, silver, and bronze cork recipients—has been announced.

Vineyards near Zielona Góra

Zielona Góra boasts a centuries-old winemaking tradition that began in the Middle Ages. Settlers from Franconia planted the first vineyards in 1150, and the earliest written record dates back to 1314. The town quickly became the northeasternmost wine district in Europe, reaching its heyday at the end of the 15th century.

Vineyards in the vicinity of Kazimierz Dolny

Kazimierz Dolny on the Vistula is a small town with approximately 2,537 inhabitants. Despite its size, the region known as the Małopolski Przełom Wisły boasts excellent viticultural conditions: chalky and loess soils combined with the Vistula’s moderating microclimate have long supported high-quality wine production.

Vineyards near Sandomierz

The surroundings of Sandomierz boast a rich winemaking tradition dating back to the 13th century. The topography of the Sandomierz Upland—with its loess soils and south-eastern slopes—combined with the microclimate along the Vistula River has been ideal for cultivating high-quality vines. Discover what Sandomierz has to offer wine tourists!

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