Wines straight from the Krasnodar Territory and Rostov vineyards went to Belgium - to conquer the local connoisseurs of spirits from red and white grapes.
“We presented our products as part of the Russian weeks of science and culture in Brussels,” Russian winemakers say. “And we can proudly report that our wines were not just liked by our Belgian colleagues.” They praised the quality of Krasnodar and Rostov wines, and now these drinks can be found in the wine list of many Brussels restaurants, as well as on the shelves of Belgian supermarkets. ”
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According to Russian winemakers, today they are putting a lot of effort into reviving their own, authentic traditions of wine making, which are probably no worse than those traditions that have been formed in such cradles of winemaking such as Italy, France and Georgia for hundreds of years.
“About a month ago, a large consignment of Krasnodar wines and wines from Rostov vineyards arrived at the Belgian port of Antwerp,” Russian farmers-winemakers say. “The party included more than thirty kinds of drinks, which are now actively sold not only in catering establishments and supermarkets, but also in online stores, which are in high demand among Belgians and residents of other European countries.”
Winemakers explained that they produce their product from grapes grown on the Black Sea plantations. And they, as you know, are located in the same geographical latitude as the legendary vineyards of the French province of Bordeaux.