The grape, from which a single bunch is worth a thousand dollars
The grape called Ruby Roman is one of the rarest – and most expensive – fruits in the world. Only 2,400 bunches of this grape variety are produced annually.
Strict rules apply to the sale of grapes: each bunch is thoroughly checked for compliance with the size of the berries, with a minimum size of 20 grams and a minimum sugar content of 18%. The bunches of grapes placed on the market are certified. . (Rass Krisztina, magyarmezogazdasag.hu)
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