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Bulgarian and foreign winemakers to present over 350 wines and spirits in Burgas

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The International Congress Centre in Burgas is to host over 40 Bulgarian and foreign winemakers for the 12th edition of the Wine and Spirits Fest Burgas.
 
The event will take place over three days, from 19 to 21 July, and the award ceremony for the winners of the competition is on 19 July, the organisers Expo Team said. 

This year the exhibition areas are located at the International Congress Centre - Burgas, where more than 350 wines and spirits will be presented. Traditionally, in addition to wineries and distilleries, representatives of retail chains, gourmet shops and hotels are involved. 

The festival is held under the auspices of the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV), which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. The partners are the Executive Agency for Vine and Wine, the National Chamber of Vine and Wine and the Union of Oenologists in Bulgaria.



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