Vincent day awaits the visitors to Ópusztaszer
It will be revealed, how rich yield the grape growers expect for this year. The visitors can taste the new wine as well – the National Historical Park’s marketing manager told MTI.
Kodácz Csengele said that according to tradition, the people predicted the expected grape harvest on St. Vincent Martyr’s day on 22 January. If the weather stays mild and melts on this day, the grape growers can expect merry harvest and rich crop. (MTI)
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