Wine Types
According to the bulgarian wine law, wines in Bulgaria can be categorized as:
- Wine without declared origin but of declared variety or registered brand name
- Regional Wines - these Bulgarian Wines possess the original properties of the grape varieties they are made from
- Wines of Declared Geographical Origin - these Bulgarian wines are made from selected grapes originating from a particular geographical region
- Wines Of Controlled Appellations of Origin - these Bulgarian Wines are made from grapes, originating from strictly defined and controlled micro-regional vineyards with a limited maximum yield of grapes per hectare and defined minimum sugar contents
- "Reserve" Wines - reserve bulgarian Wines can be either of declared geographical origin, or of controlled appellation of origin
- Wine without declared origin but of declared variety or registered brand name
- Regional Wines - these Bulgarian Wines possess the original properties of the grape varieties they are made from
- Wines of Declared Geographical Origin - these Bulgarian wines are made from selected grapes originating from a particular geographical region
- Wines Of Controlled Appellations of Origin - these Bulgarian Wines are made from grapes, originating from strictly defined and controlled micro-regional vineyards with a limited maximum yield of grapes per hectare and defined minimum sugar contents
- "Reserve" Wines - reserve bulgarian Wines can be either of declared geographical origin, or of controlled appellation of origin



