Description
Vuina Plavac Mali is a Dalmatian Coast Croatian red wine (750ml) produced by family-run Vinarija Vuina from the indigenous Plavac Mali grape. What distinguishes this bottling is its connection to the very terroir where researchers first identified the Croatian ancestor of Zinfandel Crljenak Katelanski making it a wine steeped in viticultural history and genuine sense of place.
Quick Facts: ABV: Varies by vintage | Origin: Dalmatian Coast, Croatia | Style: Dry Red, 18 Months Oak | Producer: Vinarija Vuina
Production & Heritage
Vinarija Vuina operates from Katel tafili, a small coastal town situated between Split and Trogir along Croatia’s Adriatic shore. The grapes are hand harvested and undergo spontaneous fermentation using only indigenous yeasts no commercial strains are introduced. The resulting wine then matures for 18 months in various sizes of neutral oak barrels, a deliberate choice that preserves the varietal character of Plavac Mali rather than layering new oak flavors over it. Plavac Mali itself is a natural cross between Crljenak Katelanski (genetically identical to Zinfandel) and Dobrii, both native Croatian varieties.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Dark plum and ripe fig lead, followed by dried Mediterranean herbs sage in particular and a subtle earthiness. A faint whiff of carob and sun-baked stone adds complexity.
Taste: The entry is ripe and generous, with dark cherry and plum fruit at the center. Mid-palate, chocolate and nutty tones emerge alongside a savory, peppery spice. The overall impression is medium-bodied with a distinctly old-world, rustic Mediterranean personality that rewards patient sipping.
Finish: The finish is notably long for its weight, carrying dried herb and walnut notes alongside lingering dark fruit. A gentle tannic grip holds everything together without becoming astringent.
How to Drink Vuina Plavac Mali
This wine is best served at cool room temperature, around 1618C (6064F), in a large-bowled glass that allows its earthy aromatics to open up. Decanting for 30 minutes can soften the tannins and let the herbal nuances develop more fully.
- Sangria: The dark fruit and spice profile provides a robust backbone for a red sangria built with stone fruit and citrus.
- Kalimotxo: The rustic character and moderate tannins stand up to this simple red wine and cola combination popular across Mediterranean countries.
- Mulled Wine: Warm spice notes in the base wine harmonize naturally with cinnamon, clove, and orange peel.
Best For
- Wine enthusiasts exploring indigenous Croatian grape varieties
- Zinfandel fans curious about its Croatian genetic parent grape
- Pairing with grilled lamb or slow-cooked Mediterranean dishes
- Adding an uncommon, conversation-starting bottle to a dinner party lineup
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Vuina Plavac Mali taste like? It delivers ripe dark cherry and plum fruit layered with dried herbs, chocolate, walnut, and black pepper in a medium-bodied, rustic Mediterranean style. The long finish carries savory herbal and earthy tones.
How does Vuina Plavac Mali compare to Zinfandel? Plavac Mali is genetically one of Zinfandel’s parent grapes, so the two share dark-fruit intensity and peppery spice, but Plavac Mali typically leans more herbal, earthy, and restrained than the fruit-forward exuberance of most California Zinfandels. Fans of old-vine, balanced Zinfandel will find familiar ground here with a distinctly Adriatic twist.
Is Vuina Plavac Mali good for sipping neat? Yes its combination of spontaneous-fermentation complexity and 18 months of neutral oak aging makes it a rewarding wine to drink on its own, especially after a brief decant.
Where is Vuina Plavac Mali made? It is produced by Vinarija Vuina in Katel tafili on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, a town located between the cities of Split and Trogir along the Adriatic Sea.
What foods pair well with Vuina Plavac Mali? Grilled lamb chops benefit from the wine’s herbal and earthy notes. Paticada (Dalmatian braised beef) mirrors its regional character. Hard aged cheeses like Paki sir complement the nutty finish. Roasted eggplant and red pepper dishes echo the Mediterranean herbal profile. Cured meats such as prut (Croatian prosciutto) match the wine’s savory backbone.
What sizes does Vuina Plavac Mali come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle; other size formats have not been confirmed for this wine.
Is Vuina Plavac Mali worth the price? Vuina Plavac Mali positions as an accessible, entry-to-mid-level expression of a distinctive Croatian variety, delivering hand-harvested, spontaneously fermented, oak-aged wine at a price point that represents strong value relative to comparable artisan European reds.
Why Vuina Plavac Mali?
This wine comes from the specific stretch of Dalmatian coastline where ampelographers first confirmed the Croatian origins of Zinfandel a discovery that reshaped global understanding of grape genetics. Vinarija Vuina’s commitment to hand harvesting and spontaneous fermentation without commercial yeast lets that terroir speak directly. The 18-month maturation in neutral oak adds structure without masking varietal identity, resulting in a wine that tastes unmistakably of its place. For anyone seeking an authentic, well-made expression of one of Croatia’s most important indigenous red grapes, this bottle delivers genuine regional character that is difficult to replicate elsewhere.




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