The Baranja wine region in Croatia is a hidden gem for wine enthusiasts. Located in the northeastern part of the country, near the Hungarian border, Baranja enjoys a continental climate ideal for viticulture, with hot summers and cold winters. The mineral-rich soils contribute to the production of wines with great complexity and depth.

Wines from Baranja are often crafted from local grape varieties such as Graševina (Welschriesling), producing fresh and aromatic white wines, and Portugizac, ideal for light and fruity reds. The region's unspecified appellation allows winemakers great freedom, resulting in an impressive variety of styles and experimentation.

For optimal management of your wine cellar, it's essential to use a cellar management app that lets you track and catalog these gems from Baranja. Key phrases to keep in mind include "Croatian wines", "wine cellar", and "wine management", which are crucial for optimizing your search and inventory of exotic and rare wine collections.

Explore Baranja and discover unique wines that will enrich your cellar and surprise your guests.

Wines from the Unspecified appellation

Peak

Baranja - Not Specified - 2016

Plantaze - Vranac
Bottle (750ml)
Maturity

Baranja - Not Specified - 2017

Pepejuh Plavac Mali - Markus
Bottle (750ml)
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