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Thracian Lowlands

Thracian Lowlands

The Thracian Valley boasts tremendous wine making potential because of the rich diversity of microclimates that the region offers. It's a big region with a long history of wine production. Most of the wines from this region are labeled as Thracian Valley PGI, although there are quite a few wineries releasing good quality wines as table wine. Although the Thracian Valley has a number of official appellations there are very few producers who are interested in using them. The romantic old town of Plovdiv acts as the centre of the region. In the surrounding countryside there are a number of appellations to explore but few producers To the North West of Plovdiv, [Nova Zagora](/appellation/nova-zagora) is one such appellation and the area has become home to interesting sparkling wines produced by [Eduardo Miroglio](/producer/edoardo-miroglio), an Italian who was early into the potential of this area. The most interesting grape variety for me is the the red [Mavrud](/mavrud) but there are a number of other local varieties that demonstrate potential. [Melnik](/melnik) and [Gamza](/gamza) in particular are popular while there is also mild producer interest in obscure grapes such as [Rubin](/rubin), a robust type and bouquet which can be made in a young fruity *nouveau* style. There are also minor grape varieties such as [Pamid](/pamid) that were once popular but now only small amounts survive.



Appellations of Thracian Lowlands

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Nova Zagora

The Nova Zagora wine region is located in southeastern Bulgaria and is known for its high-quality wine production. The region has a long history of wine-making, dating back to the ancient Thracians, and today, the v...

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