
Wine Route to Chateau Copsa
If you take the Sub-Balkan road toward Plovdiv, you will enjoy breathtaking views – wild nature, lush green hills, and a gradual entry into one of the most interesting vineyard regions in the country.
This is the birthplace of the unique Bulgarian Rosa Damascena – the liquid gold our country is famous for, and a place where aromatic white grape varieties feel right at home.
Shortly before Karlovo, you will spot the charming mini-castle of Chateau Copsa, surrounded by vineyards. As you get closer, the effect is striking – medieval architecture, a pool, a restaurant, parking, and everywhere – vines, vines, vines. The place invites you to stop under the terrace shade and sip a glass of chilled, refreshing wine.
The wines here are exceptional. Karlovo Red Misket blossoms with delicate aromas of freesia, white lilac, and white peach. Sauvignon Blanc from the Levski vineyard at over 600 m altitude is delicate and fresh, while the red blends and elegant rosés from Cabernet and Merlot grown in nearby vineyards prove the professionalism of Madlena and Angel Kuzmanov. All wines from Chateau Copsa are carefully crafted to let you enjoy aromas and flavors that tell the story of the region and its unique terroir.
Visit Chateau Copsa and immerse yourself in the magic of wine tourism – tastings, vineyard views, and a five-star experience. Every bottle here brings you back to nature, the silence, and the tranquility at the foothills of Sredna Gora and the Balkan Mountains.
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