Archive for September, 2013
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Vinarija Ivanović – “under the sky” of Župa
“Of all autochthonous red varieties in the Balkans, Prokupac has quite possibly the biggest potential to give very noble wines.” by
/ Prokupac, Serbia / 5 comments
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Vis – infused with Vugava
Though some will simply argue that it is contemporary preferences for less sour and alcoholic wines that make Vugava unappealing, it is Vis’s other autochthonous sorts – not a change in tastes – that may finally help Vugava realise its full potential. by
/ Croatia, Plavac, Vugava / 5 comments
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Rieslings from the Reuscher-Haart estate on the Mosel
“Germany is Riesling’s homeland, and it is here where the variety offers some wines of incomparable excellence and specificity. As a matter of fact, the very beauty of German Riesling is about maintaining the balance between sugar and acidity.” by
/ Germany, Riesling / 2 comments
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Trebinje – the wine capital of Republika Srpska
Trebinje seems to be an exceptional piece of earth, hot and dry, but giving balanced and elegant wines, although usually quite heavy and rich. Beautiful as a town, close to such touristic attractions like Dubrovnik, Mostar and Kotor, it surely deserves more attention – especially from wine lovers. by
/ Bosnia, Vranac, Žilavka / 7 comments