Vinea (soft drink)

Vinea is a Slovak trademark of a carbonated grape juice.

Vinea counts in Slovakia the most popular non-alcoholic beverages.

Was made ​​of the grape from which it is a white and a red variant is from the Vino Nitra, one of the largest Slovak wine producers. The drink was developed by Miloš Ševčík, director of Vino Nitra in Nitra in 1973. After the fall of the Iron Curtain, the competition from abroad was strongly felt. In the meantime, the market has been recaptured. In 2000 Vino Nitra won with the drink a gold medal as the best local product. Besides Vin Nitra produced a second manufacturer that Malokarpatský Vinarsky podnik in Pezinok the drink and also achieved awards with it.

In 2007, the Slovak producer and bottler bought the Czech softdrinks kofola the rights to the brand Vinea.

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