I was surprised to find the wine making industry so extensive when I visited Hungary. We don't see a lot of Hungarian wine in Australia, no doubt because we make so much ourselves
I think a lot of countries are like that, particularly in Europe. They make their own wines but don't really export it - it's just for the domestic market.
joelontheroad's UNESCO World Heritage Journey I would say the rheinland region in germany. It's quite beautiful. I dont know if it's a heritage site though
It is, actually! The area between Koblenz and Mainz is a designated world heritage area, and we'll be there in about a month or so :) Looking forward to it!
The ones in Moldova, they’re the largest and second largest cellars in the world and store many important peoples drinks in them such as Putins and many more!
I was surprised to find the wine making industry so extensive when I visited Hungary. We don't see a lot of Hungarian wine in Australia, no doubt because we make so much ourselves
I think a lot of countries are like that, particularly in Europe. They make their own wines but don't really export it - it's just for the domestic market.
The World Heritage list has quite a few wine-growing regions across the world - what's your favourite wine-growing region?
joelontheroad's UNESCO World Heritage Journey I would say the rheinland region in germany. It's quite beautiful. I dont know if it's a heritage site though
It is, actually! The area between Koblenz and Mainz is a designated world heritage area, and we'll be there in about a month or so :) Looking forward to it!
The ones in Moldova, they’re the largest and second largest cellars in the world and store many important peoples drinks in them such as Putins and many more!
The subtitle is a bit funny: of course the most famous wine is not 'a zoo', but ASZÚ. :)
Haha, that's a RUclips auto-generated one! I'll have to fix it up, thanks :)