The harvesting of blue grapes has begun in Villány
In Villány, due to the warm weather, the grape harvest of kékoprtó has begun – the secretary of the 2500-hectare wine-growing region’s commune council told MTI on Friday.
Nagy Gergely said that quality is absolutely good, the vine growers are very confident. The samples typically contain 170 to 180 grams of sugar per liter and 5 to 6 grams acid per liter. (MTI)
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