The National Council of Wine Communities expects a good vintage wine in quantity and quality
The Hungarian wines will be a good vintage this year both inquantity and quality – the technical director of the National Council of Wine Communities (HNT) said on Monday morning on the M1 news channel.
Sümegi Zsombor said: According to preliminary estimates, the grape producers calculated with a harvest of 7.0-7.3 tonnes per hectare on average, but now it seems to be even higher with 10-15 percent; 8.5 tonnes per hectare. (MTI)
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