• Plavac Mali (. Croatian pronunciation: [plǎːʋats mǎli]), a cross between Crljenak Kaštelanski (ancestral Zinfandel) and Dobričić grapes...
  • If you’ve ever sampled Croatian wine, chances are you’ve tasted Plavac Mali! Some of the country’s finest and most expensive wines are made from this grape.
  • Most tourists in Croatia head for the Dalmatian coast where Plavac Mali is commonly offered as a house pour in local konobas.
  • Plavac Mali is excellent with mature, salty and spicy cheeses; it also works well with meats – such as the boar or the beef in rich sauces.
  • Plavac mali is a red grape variety that is indigenous to southern Croatian region of Dalmatia. A sibling to Primitivo and Zinfandel, and a descendant of...
  • Plavac Mali is a well-known red wine grape in its homeland of Croatia, providing the basis of many of the nation's most sought-after red wines.
  • Plavac Mali is oftend blended with international grape varieties, including Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon but also indigeneous varieties from Croatia.
  • Plavac Mali. Saints Hills. Dalmatia. ... 13.5%. Varietal. Plavac Mali. Grapes.
  • Even if you’ve tasted Croatian wines or Plavac Mali before, this is a fantastic wine to revisit as the best examples are powerful, rich, and boisterous.
  • Plavac Mali has a very interesting history of origin and family background that has caused many wine experts to become obsessed with tracing its origins.
  • 2016 KOMARNA 7 Plavac Mali Komarna Region Dalmatia Croatia 14.5. https://www.croatianpremiumwine.com/wine/2016-komarna-7-plavac-mali/.
  • This is 100% Plavac Mali from the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia. Palvac Mali is a descendant of Zinfandel (as proven by DNA evidence).
  • Plavac Mali wines are big boys, thick, rich, tannic, and clocking in with alcohol levels normally around 13% but capable of reaching as much as 17%.