Bulgaria remains something of an under-the-radar producer for UK wine drinkers – partly due to the fact that its wines have only started appearing on shelves here fairly recently. Until the late 1980s, the country’s wine industry was run by the state, with the vast majority of its exports heading into the USSR.
Since the fall of the socialist regime, the Bulgarian wine industry has been rebuilding and rebranding – and developing a reputation for excellent value as well as distinctive individual styles of wine. If you’re on the search for something a bit different, take a look at the Vineking’s range of Bulgarian wines – it’s small but full of intrigue!
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