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grown in Apulia, Italy,
where it was
introduced in the 18th century, and
Kratošija in Montenegro. The
grape found its way to the
United States in the mid-19th...
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origin of the
Kratošija (better
known as Zinfandel) and
Vranac grape varieties. The
earliest reference to the
Montenegrin variety Kratošija comes from the...
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grape variety in Montenegro. It is
believed to be
closely related to
Kratosija.
Vranac is
considered the most
important grape variety in
Montenegro and...
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Krasnostop Anapsky Russia,
Rostov Oblast and
Krasnodar Krai 66 (2010)
Kratosija North Macedonia Lacrima di
Morro /
Lacrima nera Italy,
Marche Lagrein...
- Silvaner,
Italy United Kingdom Republic of Macedonia,
endemic species as
Kratosija Slovenia Croatia,
locally known as
Rizvanac France Moldavia Netherlands...
- Gratošija, Kaštelanski, Krakošija, Kratkošica, Kratkošija, Kratkošija Crna,
Kratošija, Kratošijo, Morellone, Pribidrag, Primaticcio, Primativo, Primitivo, Primitivo...
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Smederevka Yellow Lozova Rakija Rosé
Alexandria Riesling White Lozova Rakija Kratošija (Кртошиа)
Chardonnay Brandy Teran Temjanika Vinjak Krater Sauvignon blanc...
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varieties include Vranec (the most
common variety of
North Macedonia),
Kratosija,
Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Stanušina Crna is a
unique variety of...