The village of Čejč, located in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic, has been named the regional winner of the “Village of the Year” competition. The village of 1,200 residents also secured a first-ever award as the “Wine-Growing Village of the South Moravian Region,” a new category introduced this year. Residents expressed satisfaction with life in Čejč, contributing to the positive assessment by judges. The win highlights Čejč’s commitment to community development and viticulture. The village will now represent the South Moravian Region in the national round of the “Village of the Year” competition. This dual recognition underscores Čejč’s success in both overall village quality and its dedication to wine production.