As it is known that Buleleng is a fruit center area in Bali, most of the fruits in Bali come from Buleleng besides being a source of vitamins for the human body, fruits are the basic ingredients of fresh drinks and are a very good drink mix, one of the fruits of Buleleng is local Balinese wine. Black Buleleng, Buleleng grapes are usually used as ingredients for making banten pajegan in Bali and consumption of course, but in recent years Buleleng grapes are being hunted for international beverage ingredients, namely wine, this local wine is quite welcome for foreign guests who visit Bali, in Buleleng. itself, there are many home industry centers that make local wine, located around the Gerokgak and Girimas districts, the problem faced today is that the uncertain price of wine is indeed a pandemic affecting all sectors, (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); including the fruit market. For the time being, local wine production is sold locally in Buleleng in Indonesia. wheezing stalls remember that during a pandemic like now, producers and traders don't dare to speculate too high. Only some of the wine farmers I have met now focus on serving wineries because the factories definitely buy and utilize their farmers' produce with significant time and price, because if they rely on the local market no one dares to guarantee considering this pandemic, that's why wine farmers now prefer to serve wineries in Bali.
Not only famous for its natural charm and cultural customs, Bali also has other tourist destinations that complement each other as world-class tourist attractions. One of them is wine agrotourism at the Hatten Wines Vineyard.
The head office of Hatten Wines Vineyard is actually located at Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai Number 393, Sanur, Denpasar. However, they have their own vineyard located along the northern coast of Bali Island, precisely on Jalan Raya Seririt-Gilimanuk, Sanggalangit Village, Gerokgak District, Buleleng Regency, Bali.
Visiting here, tourists can do various activities. Free wine tasting is one of the activities provided by Hatten Wines Vineyard. Tourists can also try to visit directly to the vineyards managed by Hatten Wines Vineyard. Built since 2014, Hatten Wines Vineyard has six vineyards covering an area of 50 hectares. Welcome Center Supervisor of Hatten Wines Vineyard, I Kadek Sumiasa said, there are three types of local wines here, namely Green Wine, Almoun Silavaley and Blue Probolinggo Wine