Hand Made Pamid /New Edition/
Ex Tax: €12.36
A terroir wine from sunny Thrace, made with minimum human intervention.
From the indigenous grape Pamid. An ancient grape variety with a new face and bright future!
The Bulgaria's answer to Pinot Noir ...
Colour: Bright light red colour;
Aroma: Delicate nose with gentle nuances of ripe cherries and raspberries;
Taste: Elegant body, crisp acidity and fruity finish.
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HOW TO DRINK IT
Meals:
Cheese:
Temperature: 16°C
THE GRAPE
Pamid is one of the oldest grape varieties, growing in Bulgaria. Wines from Pamid usually have a light red colour. Its flavour is fresh, with fruity nuances, an elegant body and a soft finish. Pamid wines are usually consumed young due to their low content of phenolic substances.
THE REGION
Southern Region – Thracian Lowlands
This region includes around 35% of the vineyard massifs and is characterized by a moderate continental climate and good distribution of precipitation during the vegetation period.
ZAGREUS WINERY
Zagreus Winery was built in 2004, the year of the first harvest. The winery is an ultra modern building with a fully integrated cycle of production. In order to perform maximum quality control during the whole process of wine production, Zagreus only uses grapes from its own vineyards.
As of 2010 all wines of Zagreus are organic according to the directives of the European Union. No herbicides or pesticides are used in the vineyards. The owners are proud of their fully integrated cycle of production. The whole process from the vines to the bottle happens at one place and is in "own hands", which guarantees full quality control.
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Wine | |
Grape variety | 100% Pamid |
Vintage | 2020 |
Type | Dry |
Alc. % | 12% |
Quantity | 0.75 |
Closure | Cork |
Fermentation | 4 days maceration at 8-10°C for maximum colour extraction; Spontaneous fermantation; Unfiltered. |
Oak aging | No |
Oak barrels type | N/A |
Region | Protected Geographical Indication, Thracian Lowlands |
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