WebChamlija Viognier 2011 Thrace, Turkey From lacustrine limestone, which was previously a lake bed. Amazingly aromatic with herbs and flowers, pears and peaches. So exotic. The … Chamlija Thracian $17.68. Average of all users-reported prices . Trusted by millions to discover and buy the right wine every time. Shop the world’s largest wine marketplace. Our support team is always here to help. Careful delivery right to your doorstep. Check honest reviews of any wine before purchase
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WebMustafa Chamlija's family has been farming in the European portion of Turkey for generations, and his Thracian heritage shows through in the winemaking at Chamlija. Located on the Strandja massif near the Bulgarian border, Chamlija's estate vineyards are planted in decayed and broken down granite soils, giving wines a pronounced minerality. WebChamlija. All the vineyards are located in Kirklareli Province. The Bulgarian name of Kirklareli was Lozengrad, which means "The city of Vines". We currently have 85 hectares under vine . Our plantings are some of the highest density in the Balkans and Turkey, ranging from 5,000 to 6,666 vines per hectare , with some vineyards even at 10 ,000! is the moon waning or waxing right now
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WebChamlija. All the vineyards are located in Kirklareli Province. The Bulgarian name of Kirklareli was Lozengrad, which means "The city of Vines". We currently have 90 hectares under vine . Our plantings are some of the highest density in the Balkans and Turkey, ranging from 5,000 to 6,666 vines per hectare , with some vineyards even at 10 ,000! WebA Red wine from Thrace, Turkey. Made from Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir. This wine has 130 mentions of oaky notes (oak, vanilla, tobacco). See reviews and pricing for the 2015 vintage. WebChamlija is a new winery located in Thrace, Turkey, near the border with Bulgaria. The region itself is the Strandja massif, a volcanic arc 1.5 billion years old, and active until 150 million years ago. There are different terroirs here, including decomposed granite (with or without large pebbles), and also clay/limestone terra rossa. i have who has numbers to 100