Attractions

Attractions
- Address: Moskovets, Bulgaria
- City: Sofia
Description
We, the Minkov family, strongly believe that making good wine is an art, especially when part of this wine are the sweet juices of thousands of years of history. Blossomed in the very heart of the Rose Valley, our Château Copsa draws its knowledge and inspiration from the lands of the ancient Thracians, famous for their excellent wine. They believed in its divine origin and would celebrate the power of the elixir with mystical rituals and wild feasts in honour of god Dionysus. Meanwhile they turned into one of the best winemakers in Europe and their inheritance has been preserved through the centuries until today.
Empowered by this rich past, today we combine the ancient legends and traditions with the latest technologies so that we can make our own wine under the brand Château Copsa.
Ivan Didov Minkov was the man who passed down to our family the love for wine and his experience as a skilled winemaker and a long-time manager of the Rose Valley Winery.
Following in his father's footsteps, Minko Minkov founded the winery in 1998. He called it Copsa - the Thracian name of one of the ancient settlements, predecessors of the town of Karlovo, where we can trace back our family roots to. Minko Minkov began buying up old vineyards with Misket from the region of Karlovo as well as empty plots of land so he could plant them with new grape varieties. He always follows the rule that fine wine is only made when the grapevines are grown as our own children - with much affection, patience and dedication. He chooses the best terroir for his offspring. The unique character of the Rose Valley infuses the fresh bouquet of Copsa with the warmth of the southern sun, the sweet smell of roses, lavender and aromatic herbs, along with the cool breeze of the Balkan Mountains. And now the third generation of the Minkov family - Petia and Ivan, continue with passion and innovative spirit to develop the family business and to create modern wines intertwined with the Valley history.