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Super premium

Capo d' Istria - Malvazija

2025
Producer
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Territory
Slovenska Istra, Slovenia
Style
white wine
ABV%
14%
Malvasia is a white variety of wine, which is typical of the wine-growing region of Primorje. The wine is dry, golden yellow in color with a characteristic rather intense and floral and full aroma. Color: Intense golden-yellow color. Aroma: Accentuated aroma of ripe yellow plum, carambola and almond with notes of Mediterranean herbs, resin, acacia flowers, honey and a hint of vanilla. Taste: Extremely full, rich taste, which blends into a nice harmony with pleasant ripe acids. Extraordinary minerality and a long, slightly spicy and creamy aftertaste confirm the nobility of this wine.
Price
10-20
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In stock
6000
About the producer
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Details
Method
conventional
Style
white wine
Sweetness
dry
Vintage
2025
In stock
6000
Price
10-20
Producer
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Territory
Slovenska Istra, Slovenia
ABV%
14%
Variety
Malvazija
Volume
750 ml
Packaging
Private label
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Characteristics
Wines from Slovenska Istra are Mediterranean in style, with Refosco leading the way—producing rich, fruity coastal expressions and deeper, spicier inland versions—alongside fresh, aromatic whites and smooth, full-bodied reds from international varieties.
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Super premium
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2011
Slovenska Istra, Slovenia
30-50
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2021
Slovenska Istra, Slovenia
20-30
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2016
Slovenska Istra, Slovenia
10-20
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2022
Slovenska Istra, Slovenia
20-30
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