Wine & the Country: SopronBudai Gourmet Festival was guest-starring the capital of Blau Frankisch (Kékfrankos) wine for four days.
Sopron is to the West of Hungary surrounded by the feet of the Alps and Lake Fertő. Both a city and one of the oldest wine-growing regions of Hungary. The World Heritage Committee put Lake Fertő and the nearby villages on its List of World Heritage as a landscape of cultural interest in 2001. Beside its natural beauty, folk architecture is also significant in the area and the castles built in the 18th and 19th centuries provide sights of historic importance.
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