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Troyan to host the Bulgarian Plum Festival 2024

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Vinprom-Troyan organizes Open Bottle Days from September 21 to 23. The initiative is part of the Bulgarian Plum Festival 2024, of which the company is a traditional partner. The winery will open its doors to festival visitors interested in learning how one of the region's most iconic products—Troyan plum brandy—is made. Visitors will have the opportunity to taste the finest selections of Troyan plum brandy, enjoy various plum-based products and learn more about the production process. 

Tours will be held four times a day. There will be free bus transportation from the center of Troyan and back. Every visitor over 18 will receive a special gift. During the festival, a competition for the best homemade plum brandy will be held in Troyan and the nearby village of Oreshak.




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