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Duna wine region


FieldValue
nameDuna wine region
imageHajós2.jpg
official nameDuna borrégió
countryHungary
sub regionsCsongrád, Hajós-Baja, Kunság
soilsand, loess
total size133048 ha
planted29280 ha

Duna wine region (also called Alföld wine region) is the largest of the seven larger wine regions of Hungary, stretching between the rivers Danube and Tisza. It consists of three continuous wine regions with similar conditions: Csongrád, Hajós-Baja and Kunság. Its area is mostly flat; the typical soil is sand and occasionally loess. Its climate is favourable to growing grapes, but weather extremities are frequent. Formerly, it was known for its light sand wines.

Wine regions

Wine regionAreaTotal1st classPlanted
Csongrád wine region1431125952022
Hajós-Baja wine region1487402258
Kunság wine region103863143625000

References

References

  1. "Borrégió". Vinopédia.
  2. "The Great Plain". [[House of Hungarian Wines]].
  3. (16 December 2012). "10/2006. (II. 3.) FVM rendelet a Duna Borvidéki Régió szabályzatáról (A jogszabály 2012.12.16-án hatályos állapota)". Complex Hatályos Jogszabályok Gyűjteménye.
  4. (2004). "Magyarország borrégiói". borportal.hu.
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