Once virtually unknown on U.S. shores, dry Furmint varietal wines, which are related to the popular sweet Tokaji wines from Hungary, continue to gain awareness in the United States thanks to the FurmintUSA marketing campaign.
Hungarian Furmint started gaining widespread attention on U.S. shores at the end of 2014 through the FurmintUSA campaign, an educational and brand building promotion supported by the European Union (EU) and Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture. FurmintUSA is dedicated to acquainting the American market with the impressive and unique quality of dry wines made from the indigenous Furmint grape.
During the last week of October 2015, US wine experts were invited to visit the Tokaj region to taste dry Furmint wines and observe the winemaking process. Among the visitors were Peter Granoff MS and Debbie Zachareas, co-owners of Ferry Plaza Wine Merchants in San Francisco and Oxbow Wine Merchants in Napa; Scott Harper MS, Managing Partner, Corporate Wine & Beverage Director at Bristol Bar and Grille; Paul Wagner, President of Balzac Communications & Marketing, and co-host of radio show Bottle Talk with Rick & Paul; and Joe Roberts, freelance journalist and author of the award-winning wine blog 1WineDude.




