The European Commission has protected a special variety of Hungarian carrot grown near Lake Fertő

Published 2021년 11월 5일

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The European Commission has approved Spain's application to add the Uruenya wine region to the Protected Designations of Origin (PDO) list, and Hungary's request to add a special carrot variety from the Fertoud region to the Protected Geographical Indications (PGI) list. Uruenya is known for its ideal conditions for wine production and the unique characteristics of its wines, while the Hungarian carrots are famous for their intense red color and sweet taste, attributed to the area's soil and climate. These new additions will join the existing 1,177 protected designations of origin for wine and 898 protected geographical indications for foods that are already registered.
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The European Commission has approved Spain's application for inclusion in the Register of Protected Designations of Origin (PDO) of wines from the Uruenya region, as well as Hungary's request for entry in the Register of Protected Geographical Indications (PGI) of a special variety of carrots from the Fertoud region . Uruenya combines wines produced from grape varieties grown in the municipality of the same name, located in the province of Valladolid, and the area is ideal for viticulture and presents environmental conditions very favorable for the production of quality wines. Wines with this trademark are unique because of the originality of the expression of the grape varieties and because they develop very favorably over time, which reinforces the aspects and complexity specific to each grape variety. They stand out with their balance, elegance and mineral character, which gives them a specific and unique personality. Hungarian carrots are grown in the western region of ...
Source: Sinor

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