Very good quality grapes in the Villány wine region
Very good quality and average quantity of grapes have grown in the Villány wine region
this year, where the harvest of Portugieser is already under way.
The harvest started in the vineyards in the first week of August with the early-ripening and fragrant white wines, followed by the blue grapes (the basis of rosés) and the Medoc noir, now the farmers are harvesting Portugieser – Nagy Gergely, secretary of the Mountain Village Council of the Villány Wine Region told MTI on Tuesday. (MTI)
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