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At the Plovdiv International Fair

Quality wines from near and far at the International Wine and Vine Exhibition Vinaria

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The International Wine and Vine Exhibition Vinaria 2024 will open at the Plovdiv International Fair on February 20. Vinaria 2024, which runs until February 24, is a major event reflecting the development of the Bulgarian wine and viticulture industry, BTA reports. 

It will feature world-renowned boutique wineries presenting a variety of wines - white, red and rosé from family-owned wineries as well as established large-scale producers from various regions of Bulgaria. This year, for the first time, fruit wines and wine-based drinks have been separated into a special category in the international tastings, which will determine the winners of the top prize, the Vinaria 2024 Golden Rhyton.




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