Tempting wine journey to explore one of the most modern wineries in Bulgaria situated at the foothill of the Rhodope Mountains. The local wine experts combine millennia of experience with the latest wine making technologies to create top notch wines.
Some 5000 years ago the ancient Thracians inhabiting the territory of the present-day Bulgarian lands began to grow vines and make wine. Nowadays Bulgaria produces some of the finest wines in the world and is a reviving country on the global wine market. Local Bulgarian sorts of wines as Mavrud, Melnik, Gamza, Dimiat, Rubin and more are famous around the world and have won many international awards.
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This guided wine tour will take you to one of the most ancient wine regions of the world named the Thracian Valley. This is the largest and most important wine region of Bulgaria as well. The winery you’ll visit is situated at the foothills of the Rhodope Mountains, some 40 min away from Plovdiv. The wine experts at that boutique winery combine the millennia experience with the latest wine producing technologies. This is one of the best and most modern wineries in Bulgaria which is fully equipped with first class cellar technology of newest generation. The top wine which is a blend of the native red varieties Mavrud and Rubin wines wins regularly many prestigious international awards. The wine tour includes a visit to the fermentation room, the storage room where the wine ages in oak barrels, the enoteca and the wine tasting room where you’ll try 5 local wines with appetizers included in the tour price. At the end if weather permits you’ll explore the vineyards as well.
Plovdiv is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe, known for its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and Roman ruins. Nestled in the Thracian Plain, it offers a unique blend of ancient heritage and modern culture.
A remarkably preserved Roman theatre from the 2nd century AD, still used for performances today.
A charming district with well-preserved houses from the 19th century, museums, and art galleries.
A vibrant arts and crafts district with galleries, workshops, and trendy cafes.
One of the seven hills of Plovdiv, offering panoramic views of the city and historical ruins.
A traditional pastry filled with cheese, often served for breakfast.
A refreshing salad made with tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, and sirene cheese.
Grilled minced meat sausages, a popular street food.
This is the warmest and sunniest time of the year, perfect for outdoor activities and festivals.
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Plovdiv is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere.
Plovdiv Central Railway Station
South Bus Station, Central Bus Station
A network of buses covers the entire city, with frequent and reliable service.
Available • Apps: Yellow Taxi, OK Taxi
Car, Bike, Scooter
One of the largest and most important monasteries in Bulgaria, known for its beautiful architecture and religious artifacts.
A medieval fortress with stunning views of the Rhodope Mountains and the Asenitsa River.
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