"I started working as a teacher in France, but I was bored. I started looking around – where could I go as a history and geography teacher? A vacancy appeared in Bulgaria."
"I really like the northern coast close to the border with Romania - Balchik, Cape Kaliakra and especially Durankulak. It is quiet there, there are not many people and there are huge beaches. Of the cities, I really like Plovdiv and Veliko Tarnovo, and especially Arbanassi, where there is a magnificent church - The Nativity of Christ, which has incredible frescoes."
"I really do not like it when teachers are very, very close to the students. I maintain a distance and I believe that we get along well with the children. I am convinced that they prefer it that way too."
Dupuy talks about his father, who lives in Bordeaux and is firmly convinced that no one else, except the French, can make good wine. "Those Spaniards, Italians – their wines are worthless!" Vincent laughs. That is why he cannot believe his ears when his father tasted Bulgarian wine during his visit to Bulgaria and said: "Hmm, it's not bad at all". Of the white wines, both father and son like Traminer, and of the red wines – Syrah.
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