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Over the weekend the public wine tastings are set to continue, as are the different musical performances. However, there will also be various award ceremonies – like the one for best wine and best wine producers.
The celebratory week will conclude on Sunday with various ceremonies. After yet another wine-tasting experience, starting at 10 AM, the Holy Mass will be held at the local Roman Catholic church, followed by the traditional St. George festival. The final event scheduled to take place is also the highlight, according to the city council – a performance by György Korda and Klára Balázs, followed by the group Koráb that will close the festive week at midnight.
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