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Jako Vino Stina Posip Dalmatia 2022
Jako Vino Stina Posip Dalmatia 2022
- Grapes Pošip 100%
- Country Croatia
- Region Dalmatia
- Abv 13 %
- Contains sulphites Yes
- Vegan Yes
- Vegetarian Yes
- Case size 6 / 75cl
- A superb example of Dalmatia’s renowned indigenous white variety, Posip. Intense citrus, passionfruit, and peach flavours Lifted by a refreshing minerality, creating an exotic, elegant style with a textured palate and a persistent finish. Intriguingly packaged with an understated label.
A superb example of Dalmatia renowned indigenous white variety, Posip. Intense citrus, passionfruit, and peach flavours Lifted by a refreshing minerality, creating an exotic, elegant style with a textured palate and a persistent finish. Intriguingly packaged with an understated label. The beautiful Croatian island of Brac is famous for its white stone, which is known locally as Stina and was the inspiration behind the name of this stunning collection of Jako Vino wines. The Stina project was founded in 2009 when Jako Andabak invested in a cellar along the waterfront in Bol. After much renovation, he designed a contemporary cellar perfect for production and tastings. The simultaneous investment was made in the vineyards, which are planted with local varieties such as Posip and Vugava. Although grape vines have been cultivated on the island for centuries - the vineyard dates back to the 15th century, most needed either replanting or restoration to return them to their former glory. Winemaker Rikard Petric showcases these glorious indigenous varieties in a collection of fruit-focused wines, full of Croatian charm.
The beautiful Croatian island of Brač is famous for its white stone, which is known locally as Stina and was the inspiration behind the name of this stunning collection of Jako Vino wines. The Stina project was founded in 2009 when Jako Andabak invested in a cellar along the waterfront in Bol. After much renovation, he designed a contemporary cellar perfect for production and tastings. Simultaneous investment was made in the vineyards, which are planted with local varieties such as Pošip and Vugava. Although
grape vines have been cultivated on the island for centuries - the vineyard at Stipančić dates back to the 15th century, most needed either replanting or restoring to return them to their former glory. Winemaker Rikard Petric showcases these glorious
indigenous varieties in a collection of fruit focused wines, full of Croatian charm.