Vinobraní is the traditional grape harvest that takes place in September. It's also a celebration that kick starts the harvest season in the vineyards.
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Throughout
Moravia, people get together to celebrate with a parade, traditional costumes, folk art, lots of food and plenty of
burčák.
Natalie's parents, Roger and Robyn, came from
New Zealand for a European holiday. And of course, to visit their daughter. On Saturday, Audrey and I joined in and we all headed to the vinobraní at Uherské Hradiště, about 80 km east of Brno.
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Robyn's cousin, Linda, lives in Prague so she met us at the festival. The festival was lots of fun and we sure enjoyed the burčák.
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