Just wanting to hear from others who may have been able to access this good Bulgarian red. I realize it's regarded as cheap and so on, but frankly I liked it and many central Europan Moravian and Romanian and so forth wines like it. Anyone seen Gamza/Silver Goat lately? Where?
I like the mild and degustible central european wines. If I want wine, I want wine; I don't want motor oil after 30 000 clicks. I want red wine, not black wine. I want a lovely red wine with a reddish-coppery meniscus. Many people across the world are, I think, quite untutored about wine. They read wine experts, but they don't grasp that wine has been drunk across the ages, and it was often a drink intended not to enrich wine journalists, but rather to join meals. Any comments on drinkable wines from central/east/southern (non-western) Europe welcomed. . . .
zr
I like the mild and degustible central european wines. If I want wine, I want wine; I don't want motor oil after 30 000 clicks. I want red wine, not black wine. I want a lovely red wine with a reddish-coppery meniscus. Many people across the world are, I think, quite untutored about wine. They read wine experts, but they don't grasp that wine has been drunk across the ages, and it was often a drink intended not to enrich wine journalists, but rather to join meals. Any comments on drinkable wines from central/east/southern (non-western) Europe welcomed. . . .
zr
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