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Žilavka is also
known under the
synonyms Mostarska,
Mostarska Žilavka,
Zhelavka Biella, Žilava Hercegovačka,
Zilavka,
Žilavka Bijela, and
Žilavka Mostarska...
- has the
largest vineyards in the country,
consisting mainly of Blatina,
Žilavka, and
Vranac grapes. The muni****lity
includes the
village of Međugorje...
-
renowned for its wine
production (in
particular from the
local Vranac and
Žilavka grape varieties) and its wine cellars, one of
which dates to the 15th century...
- Ljubuški, Stolac, Domanovići, and Međugorje.
Pelinkovac Rakija Blatina Žilavka Local spirits are
distilled from plums, pears, or grapes, with alcohol...
- 25 (Austria, 2004)
Žilavka Mostarska,
Mostarska Žilavka,
Zhelavka Biella, Žilava Hercegovačka,
Zilavka,
Žilavka Bijela, and
Žilavka Mostarska.
Bosnia and...
-
wines are made from a wide
range of
grape varieties including Blatina,
Žilavka,
Trnjak and Vranac. The Tvrdoš
Monastery near the city of
Trebinje is renowned...
- Pošip. The
Romanian wine
grape Grasă de
Cotnari and the
Bosnian wine
grape Žilavka also
shares several synonyms with
Furmint and are, thusly,
often confused...
-
Cabernet Sauvignon Semijon Poema Belan Kavadarka Altan Kanvas Riesling Millennium Žilavka Vitač
Alexandria Vranec Traminec Pinot noir
Merlot Stanušina...
- (usually
referred to as Laški Rizling), Chardonnay,
Sauvignon blanc and
Žilavka.
Jancis Robinson, ed. (2006). "Macedonia".
Oxford Companion to Wine (3rd ed...
- Dalmatia, esp. Vis
Zelenac Zelinika Plešivica, Slavonia, Zagorje–Međimurje
Žilavka Originates from
Herzegovina Southern Dalmatia Žlahtina Origin: Croatian...