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Plavac mali is high quality dry red wine from the wine-growing hills of the island of Hvar. It is produced from the rare, autochthonous Dalmatian grape cultivar bearing the same name growing in the regions called Dracev dolac, Krusvice and Podhum. It is sparkling, dark red in color with outstanding bouquet of the Plavac mali grape variety, has soft and balanced flavor. Before being bottled it must be aged for at least 16 months in oak-barrels. It contains from 13 to 13.5 vol. % of alcohol as well as 5 to 6 g/L of acid. We recommend the wine be served at temperatures from 18°C to 22°C with dark and game meat.
Pharensis Vinum Company from Split, Croatia, which is the exclusive exporter of famous Croatian wine Plancic, made of autochthonous Mediterranean wine sorts that grow on the hills south side of the island of Hvar in ecologically protected area. In our offer you can find other top quality Croatian wine from ecologically protected areas located on the Middle Dalmatian islands, as well as extra virgin olive oil and natural mineral water. All products are high quality and naturally produced.
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