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This year's earliest European wine will be made of Csabagyöngye grape
Last Friday the grape harvest has been started in Balatonboglár. The Csabagyöngye grapes will be transported to the Badacsony-based Varga Winery where Europe's earliest wine will be produced from it.
Kocsis Zoltán Varga Péter, the head of the company told to Népszabadság, that the Csabagyöngye, have never been harvested so early. Despite the rainfall and colder days, the evolution of the grapes is two weeks ahead than in an average year – reports Népszabadság Online.
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