(2015) Made by Edoardo Miroglio, an Italian winemaker working in Bulgaria, this is aged for 18 months in French oak barriques and a further year in bottle before release. Charming, clove, coffee and incense-filled nose, vanilla, sweet beetroot earthiness and gentle summer berries. On the palate it has more of that raspberry ripple soft fruit and charm, a solid core of coffeeish intensity, and balanced acidity. A fine, modern example of Bulgarian Pinot at its best, reminiscent of Central Otago perhaps, at a very good price. £9.95, The Wine Society.