Main Info

Wine cellar Angels Estate is situated in close proximity of Zhrebchevo dam, Nova Zagora town, on the foothills of Sredna gora. The winery owns 1,500 decares of new vines with the varieties Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Petite Verdot, Grenache, Mourvèdre and Barbera, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Traminer, Viognier, Semillon and Pinot Gris.
The soil composition is diverse – sandy-stony, cinnamon-foresty and clay-calcareous.
The cellar is located on 14000 sq m of unfolded area of which 7000 sq m is dug underground. This allows for the technological process to be carried out by gravity.
They have two cellars for maturing wine in barrels with full temperature control.
The wines of the cellar are showcased in 4 series: Stallion (inspired by the name of the dam), Deneb, Angel and Cattleya.
You can get to know the wines of the cellar, the technological process and meet the wine makers by making a reservation in advance. You will be charmed by what you see and taste along with the whole experience.
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Sights and attractions in the regions:
The forum of the ancient Roman city of Augusta Trayana is an archaeological site in the central part of the city of Stara Zagora. The ancient forum complex is one of the most monumental structures in the Roman city of Augusta Trayana. The founder of the city was Emperor Trayan (98-117), hence its name. A unique element of this complex is the amphitheatrically built theatre facing the square space of the complex.
The Peyo Yavorov House Museum is located in the central part of the town of Chirpan. The exposition of the museum in Chirpan presents the original household arrangement of the kitchen, the living room, and the so called “Pey’s” room. The portrait of Hadji Dimitar and Stefan Karadzha can be seen in the drawing room, testifying to the family’s attitude to the struggle for liberation. In the house there is an exhibition hall where photos and objects representing Yavorov’s life and work are displayed and in the yard of the museum there is a bust-monument of the poet.
The tomb was accidentally discovered in 1944 by soldiers who, while digging a trench, came across a bricked stone wall. It is located on the Tulbeto hill, 5 kilometres from Kazanlak. The tomb is the only completely preserved monument of painting from the early Hellenistic era in Bulgaria. It belonged to the Thracian ruler Roigos and is part of a large necropolis located near the ancient city of Seutopolis. UNESCO declared the tomb a world historical and cultural heritage.