Mio padre lo raccolse nel 1997. È un vino migliore che sarebbe invecchiato bene? Probabilmente lo apriremo quest’anno. Sono consapevole che questa è una domanda di nicchia, ma non voglio avere questo per una celebrazione e non va bene.

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    1. Puzzled-Smoke-6349 on

      It’s like 5-6 eur now but it is great. It’s one of the best casual wines. My actual favourite with red meats and pasta.

    2. silentspectator27 on

      Generally yes! Mavrud is a very ancient grape sort (dating back to Roman times). Just be careful because it’s a very heavy wine and it tends to “paint” your teeth and tongue red.

    3. I’m no wine expert, so I have to ask. Assuming a 27 years old bottle of wine has been stored properly, and is safe to drink, what are the chances it will actually taste good?

    4. Trapunov on

      Although it has a high tannin concentration , it should be consumed up to 5 years after being bottled. The reason is that it is not aged in oak barrels.

      My advice is to take a backup.

    5. bate_Vladi_1904 on

      Yes, it is – Mavroud is special sort of grape. The wune is a bit heavy, but very good (for my taste).

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