Mixtape by Georgiev & Milkov

Regular price £23.00

The Mixtape is a fantastic example of the quality wine and modern winemaking techniques coming out of Bulgaria. It blends three of Bulgaria's most iconic grapes - Mavrud, Rubin and Pamid (which makes up 50% of the blend). 

To make the wine, Petar Georgiev and Radostin Milkov select the best grapes from across the Thracian Valley region. Then, a variety of winemaking techniques are used to perfect the final blend. Some skin contact fermentation, some whole bunch fermentation (for extra fruitiness), and some Malolactic conversion (for softness).

It's a cracking red - bright, fresh and crunchy, with loads of fruit and a touch of oak.

Why we chose it?

We love everything about this wine - the name, the label, the winemakers. And especially the taste.

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Colour: Red Producer: Georgiev & Milkov Year: 2023 ABV: 12% Flavours: Plum, Berries, Vanilla, and Raspberry Certifications: Sustainable and Vegan
Mixtape by Georgiev & Milkov
£23.00

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The wine...

Mixtape

If you’re new to Bulgarian wine, this is a great starter, showcasing three of Bulgaria's best local grapes. It's crowd pleaser, medium bodied and fruity, with complexity from the natural processes permitted - skin contact, oak ageing, and malolactic. Pairs easily, but a charcuterie would be ideal.
Petar Georgiev and Radostin Milkov are pioneering a new wave of quality Bulgarian wines using indigenous grape varieties and low-intervention methods.
The producer...

Georgiev & Milkov

Oenologists Petar Georgiev and Radostin Milkov are the brains behind this project, driven by their shared passion for indigenous Bulgarian grape varieties. They don't own any vineyards, but source grapes meticulously from local growers, with a focus on quality fruit and minimal intervention in the winery.
The Thracian valley is an ideal climate for growing high quality black grapes for winemaking
The region...

Thracian Valley and Bulgaria

Bulgaria has a rich wine making heritage and produces high quality wine that outweighs its global reputation. The Thracian valley has a warm, sunny climate, ideal for grape growing, especially for red wines. Whilst Bulgaria also grows international grapes well, it has an abundance of high quality indigenous varieties that offer the best experience.