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2018

Dika Graševina

Producer: Feravino
Region: Slavonija
Appellation: Feričanci
Country: Croatia
Classification: Vrhunsko Vino: Premium Quality Wine
Variety: Graševina
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Alcohol: 13%
Farming Practices: Conventional
Awards: Gold-Mundus Vini 2020; 90-Michael Godel; 90-John Szabo

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Cellar Profile


Feravino was established in the 1700s but these vineyards have been farmed since the 1300s, when the region was put to vine by the Cistercians and Templars. The current cellar was built in 1804 and refurbished in 1996. The vineyards now span 150 hectares, split evenly between white and red grapes with the majority trained via the double Guyot method. The vineyards are uniquely surrounded by forests, a significant moderator for the area’s hot, dry summers. The winery focuses on indigenous Frankovka (Blaufränkisch) and Graševina, varieties that express the winery’s terroir and make full, flavourful and balanced wines. The grapes are all hand-harvested and intervention throughout the winemaking process is kept to a minimum. These wines have modern richness coupled with Old World sensibilities and charm. Part of the larger Osijek-Baranja County, Feričanci is one of Croatia’s smallest wine growing regions. It has a rich agricultural history, with grape-growing having played a prominent role throughout the centuries. The region’s Continental climate and cool soils provide the framework for flavourful, food-friendly wines made for every occasion.

Region


Feričanci municipality is located in the western part of Osijek- Baranja county. The Mur river marks the northern edge of the region until it flows into the Drava, the longest of the Danube’s tributaries.

Vineyard


Feravino currently owns 160 hectares of vines, in three locations: Feričanci (3 km away from the cellar-processing location); Zoljan (12 km away from the cellar-processing location); and Ceremošnjak (24 km away from the cellar processing plant). All locations are located on the slopes of Krndija and divided into small microlocations separated by woods and other natural barriers.

Winemaking


The 2018 vintage provided fantastic sugar levels and full phenolic ripeness. Grapes were harvested by hand and fermented in stainless steel tanks. The wine was then left on its lees for 3 months in tank to develop extra mouthfeel and texture.

Varieties


The everyday wine of Central Europe, Graševina is also known as Welschriesling. It is one of the most popular white wine grapes in Croatia, and is so common that it is widely considered to be indigenous. Graševina is a dry, fresh, aromatic white wine with apple-like notes.

Tasting Notes


The 2018 Graševina is light on the nose, offering soft wildflower and hay-like aromas. The palate is brilliant, delivering crisp green apple and lemon flavours up front, transitioning into stony mineral flavours on the mid-palate and finish. The acidity is bright and the mouthfeel is luscious. The finish is fresh and lingering.