Why Hungary Is Betting on Furmint to Help Combat Climate Change
Briefly

The year was 1984.The Iron Curtain still had a stronghold on Europe, casting its shadow on anything east of the Austro-Hungarian border.Robert Wenzel, a grape grower in the Burgenland region of Austria, made the potentially dangerous trek to Hungary to bring back cuttings of Furmint.The idea was to revive what was once the most popular white grape variety in his village of Rust.
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