Bordeaux November: Grand tasting with Hungarian and Bordeaux wines
In addition to 150 wines of sixty Hungarian wineries, the visitors of the Winelovers Bordeaux November Grand Tasting can also taste the wines of five wineries from Bordeaux.
Bordeaux’s three key grapes – the cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc and merlot – are grown on six thousand hectares in Hungary. This is more than a third of the total area of blue grape planted in Hungary, which shows the importance and popularity of varieties on both producers ‘and consumers’ sides – the organizers recalled in their communication. (MTI)
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