Despotika Winery, Zmajeviti 2015, Prokupac — 7 years ago
This is a very good dry red wine from the prokupac grape, Serbian wine is making an interesting comeback, earthy and faintly fruity — 9 years ago
Tasted 20/01/2016
Yes! I've opened by Holy Grail (Sveti Gral) right after my first conscious Confession and Holy Communion! :)
Elegant, refined, emotive and feminine 100% Prokupac, aged 1 yr in barrels.
Dark garnet to dark red of some transparency, carmine rim.
Obducing nose of creamy cranberry, rosemary, raspberry, vanilla, dill, oregano.
Finely structured, well-rounded medium-bodied palate, flavored by lingonberry, cherry, pomegranate & ashberry hint.
Cranberry-driven silky lingering finish.
Pair: lamb leg baked with garlic and herbs. — 8 years ago
Mellow and Merlot-like. Black plums, black figs, tarragon, baked blackberries, mulberries. From good, clean producer in Zapadna Morava, Serbia. — 10 years ago
Very nice table wine and general red drinking. Pure middle ground for dry vs sweet. Very compatible to Coka’s Black Stallion — 6 years ago
A bright and easy drinking varietal from Macedonia. Drinks like a slightly deeper Pinot noir. An almost forgotten grape that's being brought back to life by Macedonian winemakers like Popova Kula. It was perfect with a lamb shank. — 9 years ago
christina a love
Well balanced very enjoyable floral stainless and Serbian oak aging — 2 years ago