We Survived Road Trip To Kakheti, Wine Country of Georgia
Fresh Carp anyone? On Kakheti highway, en route to wine country in Georgia 🇬🇪 It’s a stunning drive passing through small rustic villages. My wife and I drove in this … Continue Reading →
Globetrotting with a Goblet
Fresh Carp anyone? On Kakheti highway, en route to wine country in Georgia 🇬🇪 It’s a stunning drive passing through small rustic villages. My wife and I drove in this … Continue Reading →
Dear Friends, Welcome to the launch of my website www.thecorktrails.com I am excited to share with you about my travel and wine tales. I feel more you travel, more open-minded … Continue Reading →
Famous folk music singer of Bulgaria, Valya Balkanska sang this song “Izlel e Delyo Haidutin” 41 years ago that was sent to space on NASA’s Voyager 1. Today Valya Balkanska, … Continue Reading →
A juicy blend wrapped with expansive tannins. This hearty red vintage is a fine artwork of Villa Melnik’s wine artists 🍷🇧🇬
Armenistis lighthouse was built in 1891 and is still fully operational today. We rented our ATVs from Hercules ATV & Car Rentals and travelled along the scenic north coast road … Continue Reading →
Sweet kiss of death! Crafted from local Mavrud grapes, this distinctive treat will blow your mind. Well done Villa Melnik! 🍷🇧🇬
August end to mid September is harvest season in Bulgaria’s wine country. The changing colors of fall – red, yellow and orange shades make the vines & trees so picturesque. … Continue Reading →
Did you Know? The history of Bulgarian winemaking goes back to 1000 BCE during Thracian’s time. Thracians were mixed breed of natives & Indo-Europeans. They were red haired and local … Continue Reading →
Speaking with Militza Zikatanova earlier this week, she expressed optimism about grape harvest this season. She said all grape varieties got ready a couple weeks early this year. She also … Continue Reading →
As per USDA Global Agriculture Report, Bulgaria’s wine industry is in its longest runway of consistent growth. Bulgaria’s grape crop is on the rise with over 250,000 metric tons and … Continue Reading →