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- Smederevka (Cyrillic: Смедеревка) is a white wine grape variety grown in Serbia, Bulgaria and in the Tikveš wine-growing region of North Macedonia. The...
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- coffee (especially frappé). Wine Stanušina Crna Vranec Traminec Alexandria Smederevka Traditionally, white wine would be consumed in the summer, and red wine...
- predominantly 20 different grape varieties grown in the Tikveš region. The local Smederevka, Vranec and Temjanika comprise 80% of the total grape production. As wine...
- ****dra, ****dria, ****dru, Senederevka, Smederevka, Smederevka bianca, Smederevka bijela, Smederevka white, Szemendriai féher, Szemendriai Zöld, Szemendrianer...
- and is almost defunct as of 2005[update]. The grape variety known as Smederevka is named after the city. The "Ishrana" factory is an important supplier...
- market, little known outside its native country. White varieties include Smederevka, Welschriesling (usually referred to as Laški Rizling), Chardonnay, Sauvignon...
- White wine Spirits Speciality wines T'ga za Jug (Yearning for the South) Smederevka Yellow Lozova Rakija Rosé Alexandria Riesling White Lozova Rakija Kratošija...
- and Pinot noir, Hamburg, Muscat, Afus Ali, Vranac, Tamjanika, Krstač, Smederevka, and Dinka. Some rare varieties survive in Serbia, too, such as the Muscat...
- common grape types are Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Traminec, Smederevka, Muscat, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Plavac Mali, Vranec and...