Melnik 13 Wine

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Description

Melnik 13 Wine is a semi-sweet red wine from Bulgaria's Struma River Valley, produced at 12% ABV in a standard 750ml bottle. Made from 100% Melnik grapes by Damianitza winery, this expression earned 87 points from Falstaff critic Peter Moser for its 2013 vintage — a testament to the quality this indigenous grape can achieve in the hands of a dedicated Bulgarian producer.

Quick Facts: ABV: 12%  |  Origin: Struma River Valley, Bulgaria  |  Semi-Sweet Red  |  Distillery: Damianitza Winery

Production & Heritage

Damianitza winery operates in the southwestern-most and warmest corner of Bulgaria, where the Mediterranean-influenced Struma River Valley provides the only terroir in the world where the Melnik grape thrives. The Melnik vine family has deep Bulgarian roots; the Melnik 55 variety (also called Early Melnik) is a hybrid created in 1963 from the local Broad-Leaved Melnik Vine crossed with pollen of French varieties including Durif, Jurançon, Valdiguié, and Cabernet Sauvignon. This particular wine is vinified in a semi-sweet style at a moderate 12% ABV, allowing the grape's naturally soft fruitiness and delicate spice character to shine without excessive alcohol heat.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with ripe wild strawberry and cherry jam, followed by hints of dried fruit. A thread of delicate spiciness weaves through the aromatic profile, adding complexity to the fruit-forward bouquet.

Taste: Medium-bodied on entry, the palate delivers a generous wave of ripe berry fruit — cherry jam and wild strawberry sit at the core. Low tannins keep the texture smooth and approachable, while the medium sweetness rounds the mid-palate without becoming cloying. Light spice emerges toward the peak, balancing the fruit concentration.

Finish: The finish is moderate in length with soft, lingering notes of ripe red fruit and a gentle spice fade. The low tannic structure ensures the close remains smooth and inviting rather than astringent.

How to Drink Melnik 13

Serve lightly chilled to around 14–16°C (57–61°F) to highlight the fruit sweetness while maintaining structure. This wine also works well in several mixed preparations: a Red Sangria, where its natural berry sweetness reduces the need for added sugar; a Mulled Wine, as the existing spice notes integrate seamlessly with cinnamon and clove; and a Kalimotxo (red wine and cola), where the semi-sweet profile creates a balanced, easy-drinking blend.

Best For

  • Introducing someone to Bulgarian wine for the first time
  • Pairing with a cheese and charcuterie board on a relaxed evening
  • Gifting to a red wine drinker who prefers fruit-forward, low-tannin styles
  • Exploring indigenous grape varieties beyond mainstream French and Italian labels

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Melnik 13 taste like? Melnik 13 is a medium-bodied, semi-sweet red wine dominated by wild strawberry and cherry jam flavors, with low tannins and a delicate spice accent on the finish.

How does Melnik 13 compare to Châteauneuf-du-Pape? The Melnik grape has historically been compared to wines of Châteauneuf-du-Pape for its warm-climate fruit depth, sometimes sharing tobacco and leather hints in fuller expressions. However, Melnik 13 is a lighter, semi-sweet style at 12% ABV, whereas most Châteauneuf-du-Pape bottlings are dry and typically 14–15% ABV with significantly more tannic structure.

Is Melnik 13 good for beginners? Yes — its low tannins, medium sweetness, and approachable 12% ABV make it one of the most accessible entry points into red wine for those who find dry, full-bodied reds too intense.

Where is Melnik 13 made? Melnik 13 is produced by Damianitza winery in the Struma River Valley, located in the southwestern-most corner of Bulgaria. This Mediterranean-influenced valley is the exclusive growing region for the indigenous Melnik grape.

What foods pair well with Melnik 13? Aged sheep's milk cheese such as Bulgarian kashkaval complements the wine's fruitiness. Roast duck or pork with a fruit glaze mirrors its berry sweetness. Mild blue cheese balances the semi-sweet profile. Dark chocolate with cherry filling echoes the dominant cherry jam note. Lightly spiced Mediterranean mezze platters align with the wine's delicate spice character.

What sizes does Melnik 13 come in? Melnik 13 is commonly available in the standard 750ml bottle format.

Is Melnik 13 worth the price? Melnik 13 positions as an entry-level to mid-range expression, and with an 87-point Falstaff rating and 100% indigenous grape composition, it represents strong value for anyone seeking authentic Bulgarian wine without a premium price tag.

Why Melnik 13?

What separates Melnik 13 from the broader world of semi-sweet reds is provenance. The Melnik grape grows nowhere else on Earth outside a narrow strip of Bulgaria's Struma River Valley, making every bottle a genuine regional artifact. The 87-point Falstaff score from Peter Moser confirms this is not merely a novelty — it delivers real quality within its style. For drinkers tired of the same Merlot-and-Cabernet rotation, Melnik 13 offers something genuinely different: a fruit-rich, spice-laced red rooted in one of Europe's oldest and least-explored wine cultures.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Red Wine
  • Product of
    Bulgaria
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Melnik 13

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