
Winery Martin Pomfy - MavínDevín
This wine generally goes well with
The Devín of the Winery Martin Pomfy - Mavín is in the top 90 of wines of Slovakia.
Wine flavors and olphactive analysis
On the nose the Devín of Winery Martin Pomfy - Mavín in the region of Slovakia often reveals types of flavors of earth, tree fruit or citrus fruit.
Details and technical informations about Winery Martin Pomfy - Mavín's Devín.
Discover the grape variety: Babic
This is an old indigenous variety that has been cultivated for a long time in Croatia, especially in central and southern Dalmatia. It can also be found in Hungary, in the former Yugoslavia to which Croatia belonged... in France it is almost unknown. It should be noted that it would be related with the dobricic and thus also with the plavac mali its son. Babic should not be confused with babica crni, another Croatian black grape variety.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Devín from Winery Martin Pomfy - Mavín are 0, 2016
Informations about the Winery Martin Pomfy - Mavín
The Winery Martin Pomfy - Mavín is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 56 wines for sale in the of Slovakia to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Slovakia
Slovakia (officially The Slovak Republic) is a landlocked country described as being either at the eastern edge of Western Europe, or the western edge of Eastern Europe. This dichotomy reflects the state's recent history, a story of political unrest common in this region. The lands that are now Slovakia were an integral Part of Hungary for almost 900 years, but became independent when the Austro-Hungarian Empire was dismantled after the First World War. Almost immediately, Slovakia aligned itself with Bohemia and Moravia (the modern-day Czech Republic), Silesia and Carpathian Ruthenia to form Czechoslovakia.
The word of the wine: Bacchus
Roman god of the vine and wine, often evoked to qualify everything that concerns the world of wine, and in particular its consumption. His name gave the adjective "bachique" which suggests the idea of celebration and conviviality.














