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Variety of grape
Mavrud (Bulgarian: мавруд, from Greek, μαυρό (mavró), "black") is a red wine grape that is used as both a blending grape and for varietal wines, indigenous
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Country in Southeast Europe
of which 62 million was exported mainly to Romania, Poland and Russia. Mavrud, Rubin, Shiroka melnishka, Dimiat and Cherven Misket are the typical grapes
Bulgaria
Variety of grape
century. Mavrud is a Bulgarian wine with a similar name made from mavrud grapes. Recent genotyping has shown that these two varieties (Mavro and Mavrud) are
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Culinary traditions of Bulgaria
Summer savory (chubritsa) Spearmint (djodjen) Sharena sol Samardala Honey Mavrud Pamid Gamza Melnik wine Dimyat Misket Muskat Nohan or Lipa Divachka Shivka
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Winery in Bulgaria
Loza, also known as Broadleaved Melnik Vine, Melnik 55, Ruen, Melnik 1300, Mavrud; whites: Tamyanka, Keratzuda, Sandanski Misket) and international (reds:
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City in Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria
Perushtitsa is one of the few places in Bulgaria where Mavrud grapes are grown for a typical Bulgarian wine Mavrud. The remains of the Red Church date from the
Perushtitsa
Wine making in Bulgaria
the central part of the lowland, as well as parts of the Sakar mountain. Mavrud, a famous local wine, as well as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Muscatel and
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Spanish wine grape variety
Ampelographists that Mourvèdre may be the parent to the esteemed grape Mavrud, or that at least Mavrud is a clone of Mourvèdre, imported into Bulgaria by the Romans
Mourvèdre
Village in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
vicinity of the village. It is also famous for its grapes sort Krumovski mavrud. Every 2 years the BIAF Airshow is held on the Krumovo Airbase, resulting
Krumovo
Wine making in Greece
Thrace. Also, studies have shown that it differs from Mavroudi in Cyprus and Mavrud from Bulgaria. Negoska is found in Northern Greece and also produces rose
Greek_wine
noir Southwest France Mavro Cyprus Mavrodafni / Mavrodaphne Greece, Achaea Mavrud / Mavroudi Bulgaria, Thrace Mayorquin France, Provence wine Meghrabujr Armenia
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Wine making in Albania
Serinë, Pulës, Cërujë, Mereshnik, Debin (black and white), Kryqës, Mjaltëz, Mavrud, Manakuq, Kotekë, Vranac, Stambolleshë, Babasan, Tajgë (red and white) Wineries
Albanian_wine
Wine grape variety
Cabernet Sauvignon cross with Merlot), Ederena (with Abouriou), Evmolpia (with Mavrud), Fertilia (with Raboso Veronese), Mamaia (a Romanian wine grape made by
Merlot
Legendary creature known as the Zmey in Eastern European folklore
sorcery Dobrynya Nikitich and Zmey Gorynych (2006 animated feature film) Mavrud wine - story of a lion or lamya defeated by hero Coats of arms of Ljubljana
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Village in Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria
in the "resistance against fascism" The Church of St Theodore of Tyron Mavrud red wine from Brestovitza wine cellar "Bulgaria Guide, Brestovitsa". Retrieved
Brestovitsa,_Plovdiv_Province
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the Lord says; the integrity of the Lord
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power, prevalency
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