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brought to
Central Europe by the
ancient Romans. However, the
Croatian name
Graševina suggests that the
origin might be
somewhere to the east of the Balkans...
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Riesling (/ˈriːslɪŋ, ˈriːzlɪŋ/ REE-sling, REEZ-ling, German: [ˈʁiːslɪŋ] ) is a
white grape variety that
originated in the
Rhine region.
Riesling is an...
- Brandy),
Glembay Vinjak,
Cezar Vinjak,
Zrinski Vinjak, Sax Gin Wines:
Graševina Daruvar, Postup, Dingač, Ivan Dolac,
Korlat Soft drinks: Voćko, Inka,...
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Croatian Wine
maker Vinarija Mihalj from
Kutjevo (producing Mačevo brdo-
Graševina).
Depending on conditions, the
grapes may be only
minimally botrytized...
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Retrieved 1
April 2012. "TOP 10 vinara:
Kraljica graševina... A onda sve ostalo!" [Top 10 winemakers:
Graševina reigns... and
everything else follows!]. Jutarnji...
- /
Lazki Rizling /
Graševina Aminea Gemela,
Biela Sladka,
Bielasladka Grasica, Glasica,
Grasavina Talijanska,
Grasevina,
Graševina, Grasica, Groshevina...
- polje) at the Krk island, also
known as "Vrbnička žlahtina”
Malvazija Graševina Babić
Plavac Mali
Postup Frankovka Apart from
imported beers (Heineken...
- A
bottle of
Graševina (Welschriesling)
white wine from Kutjevo...
- regulations. Some of the best
known Croatian wine
varieties are teran,
graševina, plavac, dingač, and malvazija.
National cuisine Croatian cuisine is known...
- area
within this
region is Slavonia; the most
widely planted grape is
Graševina,
which yields light, crisp, refreshing,
mildly aromatic wines. The continental...