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Borovitsa Bouquet Great Terroirs 2019

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Art. # 5322

Bouquet is a cultivar created in 1951 in the experimental field in the town of Buket. The variety was researched by the Institute of Viticulture and Enology in 1951 in Septemvri, by crossing Mavrud and Pinot Noir. It was studied in 1951 in Pleven. The grapes for this wine come from vines that are more than forty years old and are mixed with gamsa when they are planted, which makes it necessary to cut them at harvest. A magical, complex, rich wine that carries the incredible potential of the region.

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Variety

Bouquet

Flavours

  • Strawberry Strawberry
  • Blueberry Blueberry
  • Small Red Fruits Small Red Fruits

Glass

For red whine

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Food pairing

  • Red Meats Red Meats
  • Raw Dried Meats Raw Dried Meats

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Borovitsa Winery

Borovitsa Winery

Nestled among the Belogradchik rocks, the winery is aimed at producing small batches of wine. The grapes are grown in selected vineyards and the wines carry the region-specific freshness and minerality. Although small, the winery makes at least 25 different types of wine, as each massif has a unique character in itself. Each masterpiece reaches consumers in limited batches of 250 to 400 bottles. Due to the exceptional variety of soils and special microclimates, specific small quantities of grapes are often used to obtain interesting wines from varieties such as Rkatsiteli, Dimyat and Gamza.

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Danubian Plain

Danubian Plain

The area stretches from the banks of the Danube to the slopes of Stara Planina, covering the fertile Danube plain. It is characterised by a temperate-continental climate with hot summers and a large number of sunny days. The main varieties are Muscat Otonel, Gamza, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Aligote, Pamid and others. The region produces dry white wines, some sparkling wines by using the classical method and some quality red wines with rich fruity aroma and fresh taste. Gamza is the typical local variety, also known in Serbia and Hungary as Kadarka. It is a red variety, grown mostly in the regions of Vidin and Pleven, which ripens in late September and gives fresh, fruity and pleasantly harsh wines with a typical aroma of raspberries and wild red berries.

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