
Winery JagunićTraminac Crveni
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The Traminac Crveni of the Winery Jagunić is in the top 30 of wines of Plesivica.

Details and technical informations about Winery Jagunić's Traminac Crveni.
Discover the grape variety: Hegel
Deeply coloured, simple fruity reds with a sustained purple colour, soft tannins and an airy palate with preserved acidity, showing aromas of red and black fruits. Productive. Grown in small quantities in Germany and the Benelux for organic and sustainably managed vineyards, part of the new generation of mildew- and powdery mildew-resistant varieties. German black hybrid obtained in the 20th century, a disease-resistant crossing.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Traminac Crveni from Winery Jagunić are 0, 2017
Informations about the Winery Jagunić
The Winery Jagunić is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 6 wines for sale in the of Plesivica to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Plesivica
Continental Croatian region one hour from Zagreb, steep south-facing slopes on limestone similar to Champagne, altitude mists. Croatian capital of sparkling: ~60% traditional-method bubbles with notes of green apple, citrus, white flowers, brioche and chalky touch. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir as elegant base wines, taut Riesling and floral native Kraljevina in still whites, supple Frankovka in reds. Family bio/biodynamic estates.
The wine region of Continental Region
Vast inland Croatia (Kontinentalna Hrvatska) from Karlovac to Vukovar via Zagreb, continental climate distinct from the Mediterranean coast. Signature Graševina (Welschriesling) as white king: lively and fruity with notes of green apple, pear, citrus, white flowers, sweet almond and a mineral touch, taut and thirst-quenching palate — the inland soul (two-thirds whites). Aromatic Traminac (lychee, rose), fine Pinot Blanc, full Chardonnay, taut Riesling. Airy Pinot Noir emerges.
The word of the wine: Effervescent
Any wine loaded with CO2 (carbon dioxide), which is revealed in the form of bubbles, reinforcing the freshness effect in the mouth. This gas production is the result of what is called the second fermentation in the bottle. It occurs in champagnes and sparkling wines such as crémants.














