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Monogram Mavrud & Rubin Villa Yustina 2016

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Art. # 4591

Monogram is a boutique series of carefully selected bunches. The wines are aged in Bulgarian and French barrels, limited series, showing the best of Bulgarian and international varieties.

An attractive blend of Bulgarian indigenous varieties.Dark red colour, with slight garnet hues, complex aromas of ripe berries, prune marmalade, combined with earthy tones, tobacco and spices. Full-bodied and balanced, with slightly drying tannins and a spicy finish.

Profile

  • Fruit
  • Body
  • Dryness
  • Tanins
  • Freshness
  • Alcohol

Variety

Blend

Flavours

  • Vanilla Vanilla
  • Chocolate Chocolate
  • Small Black Fruits Small Black Fruits

Glass

For red whine

Serving Temperature

Room Temperature Room Temperature

Food pairing

  • Red Meats Red Meats
  • Raw Dried Meats Raw Dried Meats
  • Roasted Vegetables Roasted Vegetables

Maturity

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Вила Юстина

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Thracian valley

Thracian valley

In this region, which includes Southern Bulgaria, the climate is temperate continental protected from northern winds thanks to Stara Planina, with good rain distribution. It includes the central parts of the Thracian lowland and parts of Sakar. Most of the red grape varieties are concentrated in this area. Mavrud, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Muscat, Pamid and others are grown. The climatic conditions of the region favour the production of rich, dense, memorable red wines, especially from the varieties Cabernet Sauvignon and Mavrud. Good wines from the local variety Mavrud are especially valued for their aroma and taste of small red fruits, spices and herbs.

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Mavrud

Mavrud

Mavrud is a dark-skinned grape variety of Bulgarian origin, widely planted in the Thracian valley, more precisely in the region of Asenovgrad. The grape’s name is derived from the Greek mavro, meaning black, and the wines it produces usually are of an inky colour. They also have pronounced tannins and excellent acidity, with stewed-fruit flavours on the palate with some herbal characteristics. It is no easy task to produce wine from Mavrud alone, but whoever succeeds creates a wine that certainly does not lack character.

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