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Pezinok Grape Harvest Festival

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Pezinok Grape Harvest Festival
Pezinské vinobranie or Vinobranie Pezinok
Festival food stands and visitors in 2014
Statusactive
Genrefestival with stand street sales, cultural program and entertainment attractions
BeginsFriday of the third week in September
EndsSunday of the third week in September
Frequencyannually
VenueTown center of Pezinok
CountrySlovakia
Years active13th century (first mentioned)
19th/20th Century (celebrated only in "viechas")
1934 – 1938/1939 (reorganized)
1958 – 2003 (alternated with Modra)
2004 – 2019
2022 – present
Most recent20–22 September 2024
Next eventTBA 2025
Websitevinobraniepezinok.sk
Festival carousels in 2014

The Pezinok Grape Harvest Festival or Pezinok Wine Festival[1] (Slovak: Pezinské vinobranie or Vinobranie Pezinok) is an annual festival in Pezinok, Slovakia which takes place in the town center streets and always on the third long weekend of September, from Friday to Sunday.

History

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Bakchus, the god of wine, on a chariot during an allegorical procession in 2017

The first mentions about Pezinok harvest festivities come from the 13th century. During the economic recession at the turn of the 19th and 20th century, the harvest beginnings were celebrated only in "viechas" – wine bars selling its own wine. In 1934, the city council decided to restore Pezinok grape harvest festivals. Just before Second World War, this tradition was interrupted and it was not until 1958 that the new Little Carpathians grape harvest festivals began to be organized. Until 2004, towns Pezinok and Modra alternated in securing them. Since that year, they have been organized in Pezinok every year.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Pezinok Wine Festival | Events". Visit Bratislava. 2024-09-20. Retrieved 2024-09-21.
  2. ^ "Vinobranie". Mesto Pezinok. Archived from the original on 2019-02-09. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
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