
Brac island
Rosé
Plavac Mali
75 mL
13 % vol.
1.3 g/L
77 kcal / 322 kJ
Grape juice, yeast
Sulfites
Kzp
Vina Senjković Plavac Mali "Spoza" is a popular, modern rosé wine from the Croatian island of Brač, made from the robust Plavac Mali grape, which is typically used for full-bodied reds. It's known for being a crisp, refreshing, medium-bodied rosé with red fruit flavors like cranberries and wild strawberries, spicy notes, and minerality, offering a lighter, more elegant expression of the grape than its red counterparts. Winery: Vina Senjković, a family winery on Brač island, run by Saša Senjković. Grape: Plavac Mali, a native Croatian red grape (a relative of Zinfandel). Style: A successful and popular modern rosé, which is a departure from the typical heavy red Plavac Mali. Flavor profile: Red fruit (cranberry, wild strawberry), spicy, and mineral undertones. Body: Medium-bodied and crisp.





