Investing and/or Love?
In Hungary, winery is typically an enterprise created with love. This was the case with Countess Mária Terézia Zichy and her later husband, Clemens Twickel baron, who left the country in ’56 and then came back in 1988.
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By marrying the opportunities offered by the Szekszárd wine region, the couple wanted to create something new, to cultivate tradition, and to rebuild the deformed reputation of Hungarian wine. (Antal-Ferencz Ildikó)
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