Carpathian Basin cooperation for the development of wine regions and wine culture
Hungarian and cross-border Hungarian winemakers confirmed their intention to cooperate. They signed the II. Carpathian Basin Wine Agreement for the development of wine regions and wine culture on Saturday in Budapest.
Magyar Levente, Minister of State of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Affairs (KKM) responsible for Parliamentary Affairs emphasized that the first results of cooperation between the winemakers of Hungary and beyond the border are already visible, but well-functioning networks are necessary for the development of the Hungarian wine culture in the Carpathian Basin.
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