Apparently the folks who had the rep of drinking their wine undiluted also had major complexes (complices?) where they made their wine and news.bg reports the discovery of same near the Kardzhali village of Yagnevo. The brief (and somewhat awkwardly translated, as often) piece gives an age of 3000 years b.p. for the site and/or for rituals reenacted there recently. Of course, there are concomitant plans to ‘rediscover’ the ancient grape and begin reproducing ancient Thracian wine. Stay tuned on that score …
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