Bulgaria wakes up
Wednesday 4 October 2006
Last time I did any comprehensive tasting of Bulgarian wines was on an eye-opening short visit there in 2003 (see my report). I tasted one or two good wines, generally made by new, small, boutique operations, but the general standard was pretty depressing and the neglected vineyards even more so. This is a country in such need of investment and general increase in standard of living that I have kept an eye on it ever since and was pleased to make Enira 2004, the debut release from the Bulgarian outpost of Ch Canon La Gaffelière in St-Emilion, a...
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