"Madrasa" (Matrasa) is an indigenous variety of red grape, predominantly grown in the mountainous regions of the Shirvan district, with the highest point at the summit of Mount Babadag, which reaches a height of 3629 meters. The variety is named after the village of Madrasa in the Shamakhi district of Azerbaijan (Shirvan region). Madrasa wine constitutes the so-called "golden fund" of Azerbaijan's ancient winemaking tradition. From the Madrasa variety, rich red wines are produced. They are abundant in aromas of raspberry and wild berries, with a prolonged aftertaste.
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