Balaton wines connect the past and the present, the producer and the consumer
Wine is not only a factor in the national economy, but also culture, history, the essence of human work and the spirit of community – stated István Nagy, Minister of Agriculture, according to a ministry statement, at the announcement of the results of the XXII. Balaton Wine Competition in Tihany.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Agriculture (AM), the head of the ministry drew attention at the event on Wednesday that for the wine regions around Lake Balaton, wine is not only a product, but also an identity, hospitality and community. It is an invisible and intangible treasure that connects the past with the present.
That is why it is gratifying that the Badacsony kéknyelű, one of the most emblematic representatives of Hungarian wine culture, is now a Hungaricum. The recognition not only praises the uniqueness of the variety, but also the professional knowledge, perseverance and dedication behind it – he added.
The minister emphasized that BalatonBor is the first step to introducing the local wine regions. The next step is to identify the region’s unique wine growing areas and their wine styles, and the independent protection of origin of the wine growing areas will help in this. Sümeg, Mura, Füred or the Nivegy Valley not only mark geographical points, but also serve as evidence of the diversity of Hungarian wine culture.
The minister also spoke about the important economic value of Hungarian wine. That is why the Ministry of Agriculture continues to deal with subsidies affecting the sector at a strategic level. In the Common Agricultural Policy Strategic Plan, the ministry supports, among other things, the modernization of vineyards, investments, promotion and innovation. Almost 28 million euros are available for these purposes this year, and a total of about 112 million euros for the 2024-2027 period. An important deadline is that applications for promotion support for foreign and domestic markets can be submitted by June 30, István Nagy underlined.
The XXII. 195 samples from 46 producers were submitted to the Balaton Wine Competition. Of these, 1 lot earned a grand gold medal, 35 gold medals, 140 silver medals and 14 bronze medals – the AM press release states.
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