Duna wine region

Duna wine region
Wine region
Official name Duna borrégió
Country Hungary
Sub-regions Csongrád, Hajós-Baja, Kunság
Soil conditions sand, loess[1]
Total area 133048 ha[2]
Size of planted vineyards 29280 ha[2]

Duna wine region[3] (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 basically favourable to growing grapes, but weather extremities are frequent. Formerly it was known for its light sand wines.[1][2][4]

Wine regions

Wine region Area
Total[2] 1st class Planted[2]
Csongrád wine region 14311 2595 2022
Hajós-Baja wine region 14874 0 2258
Kunság wine region 103863[2] 1436 25000[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Borrégió" (in Hungarian). Vinopédia. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "The Great Plain". House of Hungarian Wines. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  3. "10/2006. (II. 3.) FVM rendelet a Duna Borvidéki Régió szabályzatáról (A jogszabály 2012.12.16-án hatályos állapota)" (in Hungarian). Complex Hatályos Jogszabályok Gyűjteménye. 16 December 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  4. "Magyarország borrégiói" (in Hungarian). borportal.hu. 2004. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
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