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Enso SMSKT Sandanski Misket 2025
The vineyards are located near Harsovo and are certified organic, cultivated according to the principles of biodynamic agriculture. This is a wine with character and authenticity that are evident from the very first sip. The color is pale yellow with a subtle orange hue. The nose reveals intense aromas of pear and quince, complemented by a delicate spiciness and a subtle floral nuance of rose. On the palate, the wine is rich and complex, with a light quince tartness and notes of ripe apple and yellow pear. The finish is long and memorable, with an elegant aftertaste of ripe quince. Fermentation occurs spontaneously in an amphora, followed by 6 months of aging in the same vessel, which lends the wine additional texture, depth, and natural character.
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