Hungary grape harvest expected to reach last year’s levels
Budapest, August 2 (MTI) – Hungary’s grape harvest is expected to be about the same as last year’s, the chairman of vintners association HNT said on public radio on Sunday.
Tamás Tornai told Kossuth Radio that a closer estimate could be made early next week.
Most of Hungary’s winegrowing regions will produce more grapes this year, with the exceptions of Tokaj and Kunság, Tornai said. In Kunság, hail destroyed a part of the harvest, he added.
Per capita consumption of wine in Hungary stands at 23 litres per year at present. Imported wines account for less than 10pc of the amount consumed.
Hungary produced about 2.7 million hectolitres of wine last year. Almost 770,000 hectolitres were exported.
Source: http://mtva.hu/hu/hungary-matters
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