Despite the drought, Bulgaria expects the harvest of grape to reach around 200 million kilogrammes, which will represent a double increase compared to last year.
This was announced by the chairperson of the National Vine and Wine Chamber Radoslav Radev in an interview for Trud daily.
According to him, the expectations are both for good quantity and good quality of the grape harvest.
Radev foresees a lower purchase prices for grape this autumn due to the high yield.
At the same time, there are no longer wine producers, who do not possess their own vineyards.
Although the trend for growing more red wine grape varieties …read more
Source: Novinite