Hungarian wine selling well on the international market

Published 2024년 9월 16일

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In the first seven months of 2024, Hungary experienced a 31% increase in wine imports compared to the previous year, but the country saw a significant success in wine exports, with more than 20 times more domestic wine sold abroad than imported. The export price of Hungarian wines, especially those without a geographical indication, saw a nearly 5% increase to around HUF 30,000 per hectoliter, while the price of red wines experienced a decrease. The volume of exported wine grew by 27% to 648.4 thousand hectoliters, generating a sales revenue of HUF 23.6 billion from external markets. Despite the increase in imports, the article highlights that Hungarian consumers largely prefer domestic wines.
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In the first seven months of this year, Hungary imported almost a third more wine than a year earlier. However, almost 20 times more domestic wine was sold abroad than imported wine, Világgazdaság reports. The selling price of Hungarian wines exported without a geographical indication and with a protected geographical indication rose by almost 5% to around HUF 30,000 (1 EUR = 393.8 HUF) per hectoliter in the first seven months of 2024 compared to a year earlier. However, only below-average increases in the selling price of high quality wines could be accepted by buyers, and the price of red wines, that have suffered from a fall in consumption, was even lower than a year before. Compared to the average price in the first seven months of the previous year, the export price of the famous Tokaj white wines fell by around 1% to HUF 83,000 per hectoliter. The selling price of red and rosé wines from Eger, also having a protected geographical indication, rose by 5%. According to the ...
Source: Hungarytoday

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