HNT Secretary General will organize Hungarian wine exports for five years. 26 wine wineries from the National Wine Society will be presented at the wine show, which is attended by producers of this drink, journalists and gastronomy experts. Interested specialists can deepen their knowledge in two master classes.
The event, which is currently taking place in the center of Warsaw, is attended by 26 wineries from 11 Hungarian regions, more than 230 from Poland with the aim of developing business. There is great interest in traditional thematic workshops: Polish professionals will be able to get acquainted with the diverse selection of Hungarian wines thanks to the winners of the competition.
Poland is of great importance for Hungarian wine exports. In 2019, she took 5th place. The price of Hungarian wines sold here is 65% higher than the export average. In the first 11 months of 2019, Polish exports amounted to 2.7 million liters of the total Hungarian wine export.
Direct Speech: “A continued presence in the target countries is important to increase foreign sales. Our presence in Poland is a priority, as Polish wine is expected to grow in volume and value over the next few years, ”said David Brazil, Secretary General of HNT.
Did you know? The first corkscrew to open wine was invented in 1795. Until now, no one needed it, since the drink was stored in barrels, and served in a jug to the table.
He added that "in the next 5 years, exports should be at least tripled, as Hungary is currently only Poland's eighth wine trading partner."
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