Villány, a small village in southern Hungary and the heart of its namesake wine region, is renowned for its robust red wines. The area’s Mediterranean climate nurtures a variety of Bordeaux grapes, including cabernet franc, cabernet sauvignon, merlot, and Portugieser. Rows of vineyards stretch across the landscape, offering visitors the chance to explore local wineries, taste the rich, full-bodied wines, and learn about the traditional and modern winemaking techniques that have made Villány a key destination for wine enthusiasts.
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