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Peljesac. Croatia. Photos by S.N.
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DINGAC Croatia Redwine Review
DINGAC Croatia Redwine Review !!
It starts with great weather and good mood. But Hard to find a good bootle of wine when you dont understand anything or know what the words means on the label …anyways…start with buying one bottle..and you find your way.
Some tricks, in case you like heavier wines, allways go for a higher procent.. 14 % plus…this one is 15 % ..which is in the heavy division
Dark colors is great, wine is fine,…
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Starting today – and every day until I’ve gone through every single bottle – I am going to feature a wine that I sell on my web wine store, Topochines Vino (link in profile). Wines are being chosen at random as I pull them out of our wine fridge. Wine #1 – this incredible 2012 Matuško Dingač - $26.00 ($23.40 for our IG friends that use the discount code at the bottom of this post). Made from Croatia's indigenous grape Plavac Mali, this wine has a beautiful, dark ruby red color; powerful aromas of red and dark fruits, vanilla, mediterranean spices, and a hint of caramel; on the palate, plum, currant and red fruit are balanced by an earthiness and nice acidity to provide a dense and pleasing flavor. If you like your wines with strong tannins, this is your wine. This wine holds its own against the red wines we purchase from our Northern California wine regions - for a fraction of the price! _______________________________________ Plavac Mali is a varietal that is the "child" of Zinfandel (which originates in Croatia). Thus, it has many of the same characteristics as Zin, but this wine has more depth, earthiness, and structure than most Zin's you will have tried and comes in at 14.5% alcohol. This is no "jam bomb." _______________________________________The "Dingač" on the bottle is a reference to where these grapes are grown - in a micro-appellation bearing that name on the Peljesac Peninsula off Croatia's western coast. Peljesac juts out into the Adriatic Sea at almost a 90-degree angle. Vineyards in Dingač are located on very steep slopes with stunning views of the sea below. _______________________________________ Check this wine out to get a flavor for the best of Croatia's red wines. Use discount code Wine10 at checkout for 10% off. _______________________________________ #croatia #croatiawine #croatianwine #dingac #peljesac #peljesacpeninsula #wine #winegeek #plavacmali #winesofcroatia #matusko #winestagram #instawine #winelife #winetime #friyay #friday #fri https://www.instagram.com/p/BnbgBSwhYTG/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1r63j0imalxnk
Five wines to buy from Croatia's Dingač region
Five wines to buy from Croatia’s Dingač region
We sell five different wines from the Dingač region, all of them produced from the appellation’s signature grape, Plavac Mali. They are available at our Topochines Vino web wine store: http://www.topochines.com. Readers can enter Wine10 for a 10% discount on any of these wines.
Every major wine-producing country has its emblematic, center-of-the-universe wine region that is recognized as…
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