Vedran Kiridzija Dingac

Vedran Kiridzija Dingac

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Category
Red
Vedran Kiridzija's Dingac wine hails from Croatia's stunning Pelješac Peninsula, crafted from the indigenous Plavac Mali grape. This remarkable red captivates with rich flavors of dark cherry, plums, and hints of Mediterranean herbs. Its full-bodied nature is balanced by robust t more
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Producer

Vedran Kiridzija

Vedran Kiridzija winery captures the essence of its unique terroir with wines that are as expressive as they are refined. The aromatic profiles burst with ripe dark fruits, intertwined with herbal notes and a hint of earthiness that reflects the sun-soaked landscapes. On the palate, the wines showcase rich textures—silky tannins and balanced acidity create a harmonious experience. Traditional methods, combined with modern finesse, allow for vibrant expressions of indigenous grape varieties, making each sip a journey through time and place.
Grape

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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