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No Man's Land Gold Red 2006

Ничия земя Голд Червено 2006

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Producer:
Damianitza (Дамяница)
Country:
Bulgaria (България) 
Region:
Thracian Valley (Тракийска Низина)
Vintage:
2006
Variety:
Merlot (Мерло)

Cabernet Sauvignon (Каберне Совиньон)
Added by demiro
17 Jul 2008

Winemaker's notes:
The grapes came from selected vineyards in South Western Bulgaria. They were hand picked and transported in trays. Prior to processing, a secondary selection was carried out to choose the best bunches. The wine has a fresh character, which is typical for this vintage.
The vinification began after the careful selection of the grape bunches and included prolonged skin contact. 75% of the wine was matured in French and Bulgarian oak barrels for 10 months.

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How to drink it
Food: Chicken Smoked, Couscous, Duck, Ham, Hamburger, Lamb (Grilled, Broiled), Pasta with Tomato Sauce, Pates, Spicy Chinese, Steak (Grilled, Broiled), Tuna, Veal, Venison
Cheese: Brie, Camember, Danish Blu, Gouda, Gruyere, Pecorino Toscano, Sharp Cheddar
Temperature: 16-18 °C
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