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Mavrud

Mavrud is a dark-skinned grape variety of Bulgarian origin, widely planted in the Thracian valley, more precisely in the region of Asenovgrad.

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Mavrud

Mavrud is a dark-skinned grape variety of Bulgarian origin, widely planted in the Thracian valley, more precisely in the region of Asenovgrad.

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Special Selection Mavrud Dragomir 2019
Thracian valley, Bulgaria
Mavrud
BGN 115.50
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Mavrud Bendida 2019
Thracian valley, Bulgaria
Mavrud
BGN 26.90
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Elenovo Mavrud Magnum 2019
Thracian valley, Bulgaria
Mavrud
BGN 101.50
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Elenovo Mavrud 2017
Thracian valley, Bulgaria
Mavrud
BGN 50.50
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AplauZ Mavrud Reserve 2020
Struma Valley, Bulgaria
Mavrud
BGN 27.90
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Minimum Mavrud Zagray 2023
Thracian valley, Bulgaria
Mavrud
BGN 46.50
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Noble Mavrud Zagreus 2020
Thracian valley, Bulgaria
Mavrud
BGN 21.90
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Tempus Vini Mavrud 2022
Danubian Plain, Bulgaria
Mavrud
BGN 43.50
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Mavrud Sarva Red Dragomir 2020
Thracian valley, Bulgaria
Mavrud
BGN 29.90
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Borovitsa Bouquet Great Terroirs 2019
Danubian Plain, Bulgaria
Bouquet
BGN 29.50
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Santimenti Mavrud 2022
Thracian valley, Bulgaria
Mavrud
BGN 19.90
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Urtha Mavrud Konopane 2022
Thracian valley, Bulgaria
Mavrud
BGN 25.90
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Bendida Rubin Mavrud 12-Months 2019
Deep, rich purple colour. The nose is smoky and evocative wi...
BGN 38.50
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Bendida Mavrud 12 Months 2019
Beautiful and rich ruby colour. The nose is distinctly spicy...
BGN 38.50
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Bulgarian Heritage Mavrud Reserve 2016
Thracian valley, Bulgaria
Mavrud
BGN 30.90
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Vinica Mavrud Zagreus 2020
Thracian valley, Bulgaria
Mavrud
BGN 37.50
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Merul Mavrud Rezerva Rumelia 2020
Thracian valley, Bulgaria
Mavrud
BGN 24.90
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Ilaya Rose Manastira 2022
Thracian valley, Bulgaria
Mavrud
BGN 25.50

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.