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Bulgarian wines - Have the blockbusters improved ?

Wineground Bottles&Beans - Varna

Tasted October 16, 2019 by Lyubomir Lefterov with 58 views

Introduction

Decided to see how these powerful wines mature.
All wines double decanted an hour before.
Enjoyed with different locas produce tapas.

Flight 1 (7 notes)

Red
2007 Santa Sarah Cabernet Sauvignon Bin 40 Bulgaria, Thracian Valley
91 points
This was immediately accessible, smooth with melted tannins, blueberries and coffee plus some tertiary aromas.
Red
2009 Ivo Varbanov Syrah Ondine Bulgaria, Thracian Valley
89 points
Massive tannins when opened, melted with time and air, surprised to see some green spices components in the mouth, less expressive than the other bottles, if not slightly muted.
Red
2009 Castra Rubra Butterfly's Rock Bulgaria, Thracian Valley, Harmanli
93 points
Most Powerful when opened, bursting with fruit and some oaky spices, later with time the wine developed fantastic, smoothen out and iodine notes emerge to transform it purely into the WOTN.
Looking at my other notes on this wine, who would've thought?
Red
2008 Santa Sarah Privat Mavrud & Cabernet Sauvignon Bulgaria, Thracian Valley
91 points
Privat showed nice again, lean muscular body, no fat, nice blubbery from the CS, tannins solid but accessible, this need to age further.
Red
2010 Midalidare Estate Malbec Grand Vintage Bulgaria, Thracian Valley
93 points
This Malbec is phenomenal straight after opening, winning everyone at first (just to become second in the end). Lovely green component mixed with succulent dark fruits, with depth to 3D level. Medium bodied, friendly tannins. So easy to be liked.
One might say it has no structure, but for me charming all over.
Red
2009 Villa yustina Monogram Mavrud & Rubin Bulgaria, Thracian Valley
Not as expressive as my last bottle, smooth, easy to drink, just failed against the boldness of the other wines which did not help for the right assessment.
White
2013 Vinex Preslav Chardonnay Rubaiyat Bulgaria, Thracian Valley
93 points
I can just say wow, my best Rub. to date, so clean and precise, mineral and alive, to the standards of the best Chablis premier crus. Totally unexpected.

Closing

All showed well, maybe Monogram only was a bit behind.
Rubayt Chardonnay - for me steal the show.
Butterfly's Rock - with its great improvement was another nice surprise.

This was great fun - to be continued...

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