Milicic Dingac

Milicic Dingac

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$22 1 offers available
Category
Red
Milicic Dingac, hailing from the stunning Peljesac peninsula in Croatia, showcases the robust Plavac Mali grape in a splendid tapestry of flavors. With a deep ruby hue, this wine tantalizes the senses with aromas of ripe blackberries, sun-drenched herbs, and a hint of briny seasi more
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Producer

Vinarija Milicic

Vinarija Milicic crafts exquisite wines that reflect the essence of their unique terroir. Known for their rich, velvety reds and aromatic whites, they masterfully blend indigenous grape varieties like Plavac Mali and Pošip. Typical flavors include ripe dark fruits, elegant spice, and mineral undertones, showcasing the region's character. With a commitment to tradition and innovation, their wines evoke a sense of place, making each sip a journey through time and landscape.
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Plavac Mali

Plavac Mali is like a spirited dancer, twirling through sun-drenched Croatian vineyards. With bold notes of dark berries and spiced plums, it enchants the senses with whispers of anise and earthy undertones. Thriving in the Dalmatian coast’s rocky soil, its robust reds shine in everyday meals and festive gatherings alike. Rooted in ancient history, this grape, a descendant of Zinfandel, leaves one pondering: what stories do its vines tell beneath the Adriatic sun?
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