Grape growing and wine production have a long history in Bulgaria, dating back to the times of the Thracians. Wine is, together with beer and grape rakia, among the most popular alcoholic beverages in the country.
Bulgaria was the world's second largest wine producer in 1980s, but the industry declined after the collapse of communism.[1][2] Wine production is growing again, reaching 108m litres in 2011, an increase of 4.9% from the previous year.[2]
Grape growing and wine production have a long history in Bulgaria, dating back to the times of the Thracians. Wine is, together with beer and grape rakia, among the most popular alcoholic beverages in the country.Bulgaria was the world's second largest wine producer in 1980s, but the industry declined after the collapse of communism.[1][2] Wine production is growing again, reaching 108m litres in 2011, an increase of 4.9% from the previous year.[2]
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