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17 Aug 2010 by Jancis Robinson
From £11.20, or 22 leva for the 2008
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We Brits know well that Bulgaria has the ability to produce thoroughly satisfying red wine. Our shelves were awash with...
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9 Sep 2008 by Jancis Robinson
In a nutshell : Exportable international varietals but some pockets of individuality are emerging.
Main grapes : Pamid, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Mavrud, Melnik (red); Rkatsiteli,...
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4 Oct 2006 by JR
Last time I did any comprehensive tasting of Bulgarian wines was on an eye-opening short visit there in 2003 (see my report ). I tasted one or two good wines, generally made by new, small,...
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8 Nov 2005 by JR
As someone who, like many British wine lovers, can remember a time when Bulgaria produced oceans of incredibly cheap, ripe, attractive Cabernet Sauvignon, I have a keen interest in the fortunes of...
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11 Aug 2004 by JR
Björn Isfoss, Sweden:
Jancis, many thanks for your useful and enjoyable writings in
various media. We are working on a vineyard-winery investment
scenario in BULGARIA. Having tasted 26...
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12 Aug 2003 by JR
Two previous jr.com stories in one: Linda Domas and associate(s), responsible for the Tunisian Carignan I wrote about recently, has just been hired to make the wines at Stork Nest, the big...
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27 Jun 2003 by JR
Purple page subscribers should see also Bulgaria - the inside story .
My first wine trip to Bulgaria was both fascinating and frustrating. I could see that my fellow travellers, young...
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27 Jun 2003 by JR
It was hopelessly difficult to try to squeeze everything I wanted to say into my FT article . I quite understand that most purple pagers will think their wine drinking rather superior to most...
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