Mavrud (, from Greek language, μαυρό (mavró), "black") is a red wine grape that is used as both a blending grape and for varietal wines, indigenous to the Balkan region. It is grown in the Thrace region of Bulgaria, in some regions of Albania, as well as some regions of Greece and Romania.Pierre Galet: Dictionnaire encyclopédique des cépages. 1st edition. Hachette Livre, 2000, .
The grape has been described as a characterful, low-yielding, small-berried and late-ripening grape capable of producing tannic, spicy wine with a potential for ageing.
There is speculation amongst grape growers that Mavrud may be an ancient clone of Mourvedre, imported into Bulgaria by the Romans.
In the original Bulgarian version the legend says it was a monster called the lamya (ламя) which was vanquished, according to one book on wine.
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