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Vranac (pronounced [ʋrǎːnats]),
Serbian Cyrillic: Вранац; Macedonian: Вранец, romanized: Vranec) is a red
grape variety that
originates from Montenegro...
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largest vineyards in the country,
consisting mainly of Blatina, Žilavka, and
Vranac grapes. The muni****lity
includes the
village of Međugorje
where Marian...
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grape varieties including Krstač,
Cabernet Sauvignon,
Chardonnay and
Vranac.
Other indigenous cultivars include Bioka, Čubrica, Krstač, and Žižak. Viticulture...
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market leader in its
sector in the
Balkans region. Red wines:
Vranac Vranac Pro
Corde Merlot Cabernet White wines:
Chardonnay Krstač Montenegrin...
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monastery is
renowned for its wine
production (in
particular from the
local Vranac and Žilavka
grape varieties) and its wine cellars, one of
which dates to...
- a wide
range of
grape varieties including Blatina, Žilavka,
Trnjak and
Vranac. The Tvrdoš
Monastery near the city of
Trebinje is
renowned for its wine...
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Schlehenolauer Wildbacher,
Spaete Blauer Wildbacher, Tizhnik, Vildb****ke, Vranek,
Vranac, Wildbacher.
Austria Blaufränkisch /
Limberger Blanc Doux, Blau Fraenkisch...
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brewed in the
Trebjesa brewery. Wine is also made in the country, such as
Vranac.
Rakia and
pelinkovac are
traditional distilled drinks from the Balkans...
- Halilković 18
Alessandro Pintori Left
Backs 23
Christian Manojlović 59
Tarik Vranac Central Backs 07
Alberto Mura 20
Miguel Gomes 33
Bruno Brzić
Right Backs...
- Sauvignon, Chardonnay,
Pinot blanc and
Pinot noir, Hamburg, Muscat, Afus Ali,
Vranac, Tamjanika, Krstač, Smederevka, and Dinka. Some rare
varieties survive in...