Mavrud is a native Bulgarian grape that predominantly growns in the province of Plovdiv.
Mavrud is fruity, with aromas of Plum, ripe Blackberries, and a spicy, herbaceous finish.
![]() Black Cherry |
![]() Plum |
![]() Blackberry |
![]() Herbs |
![]() Oak |
![]() Pepper |
![]() Cinnamon |
![]() Tobacco |
Mavrud wines are typically fruity and medium-bodied, with firm tannins and good acidity:
BODY: | Medium |
TANNINS: | Medium - Minus |
FRUIT: | Medium - High |
ACIDITY: | Medium - High |
ALCOHOL: | 13% ABV |
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Sugar < 4g/l Serving temperature: 15-16°C (59-61°F) |
Believed to date back to ancient Thrace, Mavrud is a red grape that has been grown for centuries only in the area of acient Philippopolis, north of the Rhodope Mountains in Bulgaria.
Mavrud is used as both a blending grape and for varietal wines.
It is native to the Balkan region and growns in Albania, in the Thrace region of Bulgaria, and some regions of Greece and Romania.
Red wines with high acidity and low tannins are always food friendly.
Mavrud goes well with most meat dishes and is also light enough to pair with chicken and fish dishes.
![]() Ham |
![]() Salami |
![]() Tuna |
![]() Spaghetti |
![]() Pizza |
![]() Bacon Burger |
![]() Taco |
![]() Wrap |
![]() Chicken |
![]() Pork |
![]() Lamb |
![]() Veal |
Cured Meat. Smoked Ham. Salami.
Fat Fish. Tuna. BBQ Salmon.
Rich Sausages and Soups.
Tomato Based Dishes.
Pizza. Lasagna. Spaghetti.
Roasted Chicken. Lamb. Pork.
Hot Dog. Wrap. Taco.
Hamburger. Bacon Burger.
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The Bordeaux Glass was designed for enjoying fuller-bodied, tannic red wines. They are taller than other red wine glasses, and has a slimmer bowl. The tall size allows the bouquet of the wine to develop, smooth out rough edges, play down tannins, and allow the wine to achieve balance. The slimmer bowl directs the wine to the back of your mouth for a maximum taste. |
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