Wine Atlas

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Danube Plain

Danube Plain

The Danube Plain is a significant viticultural region in Bulgaria, characterized by its flat terrain and proximity to the Danube River. The climate is continental, with warm summers and cold winters, which influences the ripening of grapes. The region is known for its production of white wines, particularly from indigenous and international grape varieties. Key appellations within the Danube Plain include Svishtov and Pleven, which contribute to the region's reputation for quality wine production.

White wines with a focus on freshness and fruitiness

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