Fifty wineries at the Kékfrankos Grand Tasting in April
The Winelovers Kékfrankos Grand Tasting in April presents more than a hundred gamays and bull’s blood wines of about fifty wineries from twelve Hungarian wine regions on Saturday at the Corinthia Hotel in Budapest.
Gamay is the most common blue grape variety in Hungary, from Sopron through Villány to Szekszárd and Eger it can be found in many wine regions of the country – the organizers told MTI.
In addition, the wines of Hungarian wineries beyond the border and Burgenland’s cellars will make the program more colorful on Saturday. (MTI)
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