
Brac island
Red Wine
Plavac Mali
75 mL
14 % vol.
5.1 g/L
1.7 g/L
82 kcal / 343 kJ
1.3 g
0.17 g
Vina Senjković Bosso Plavac Mali is a premium Croatian red wine from the Senjković winery on Brač island, named after the winemaker's great-grandfather, "Bosso". It's a rich, full-bodied wine made from the Plavac Mali grape, known for its dark fruit, spice, and earthy notes, with aging in oak barrels that add complexity, making it a powerful and elegant expression of this important Dalmatian varietal. About the wine Producer: Vina Senjković, a family winery on Brač island, Croatia. Grape: Plavac Mali, a native Croatian red grape genetically related to Zinfandel. Name: "Bosso" is a tribute to the winemaker's great-grandfather, who cultivated Plavac Mali vineyards. Aging: Aged in French oak barrels Flavor profile Aromas: Fresh berries, plum jam, cherries, with floral notes from high-altitude vines. Palate: Rich, full-bodied, with well-developed tannins and pleasant acidity. Notes: Dark berries, cherry, pepper, spice, and earthy undertones. What makes it special Terroir: Grown on the rocky, sun-drenched soil of Brač island, which contributes to its unique character. Craftsmanship: The Senjković family focuses on quality, from vine care to aging, aiming to elevate traditional winemaking. Comparison: Often compared to powerful Italian reds like Nebbiolo due to its structure and complexity.





