No Man’s Land rose 2007

Vintage: 2007
Type: Dry rose wine
Grape Variety: Melnik Broad-Leaved Vine
Alcohol: 13.00% Vol
Residual sugar: 4.2 g/l
Vinification: 18 to 24-hour cold maceration, draining and clarification at low temperature, fermentation at 14C for 21 days. This wine is made from the hand-picked grapes of Shiroka Melnishka loza – Melnik for short – a native Bulgarian red grape variety unique to South-western Bulgaria. Believed to have been brought over from Asia Minor by local Thracian tribes in Odyssean times, these grapes lend a powerful yet refined taste to our wine.

what experts say

“…Melnik, the small-berried variety, is the toothsome specialty of the far south-west of the country and the Damianitza winery…” Jancis Robinson OBE, Master of Wine, Emerging Bulgaria, 2005

about no man’s land series wine

The 5-mile strip of land between Bulgaria’s primary border and the main frontier with its southern neighbors — a narrow strip of land, which previously separated the worlds of Socialism and Capitalism — is an environmental paradise, pollution-free with preserved wildlife. Тhe vines here bask in the sun, producing succulent and rich fruit. Тhe first No Man’s Land red vintage was born in 1998 in this virgin territory, made from vines which grew freely in this No Man’s Land. The No Man’s Land wines are well balanced and elegant. Their fruit and light character makes them pleasant on their own.

packing

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