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Anđelini Centrum 2021
At the top of the hill, right next to the vineyard, there still stands a stone with the cardinal directions carved into it — once believed to mark the very center of the Istrian peninsula. Centrum is a cuvée of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon in a fresher, fruit-forward style, produced in stainless steel tanks with a small portion aged in barrique barrels. It pairs beautifully with grilled tuna, squid and pork tenderloin, and with roasted chestnuts it places you in the very heart of Istria, overlooking one of the most spectacular views of the region.
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Anđelini Ciril 2022
Ciril is the first macerated wine from Anđelini Winery, made from grapes sourced from a seventy-year-old family vineyard. A 40-day skin maceration has given the wine its deep amber hue, layered character and pronounced texture. The nose shows dried fruit, tea and spice with a gentle oxidative touch typical of the style. On the palate it is dry, structured, lightly tannic and long-lasting. A wine for the table and for contemplation — an authentic expression of place and hand.
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Anđelini Filomena 2022
Filomena is the most awarded wine of our winery. Its name derives from the Greek word Philoumenes, formed from phileo meaning love and menos meaning strength. When you taste it, we believe you will understand why this wine truly deserves its name. The Istrian Malvasia grapes are hand-harvested at full ripeness, macerated for 36 hours and vinified partly in acacia and oak barrels and partly in stainless steel tanks. After one year of ageing in wood, the wine is further matured in the bottle for another year. This gives the wine fullness and strength while developing its aromatic profile with excellent freshness. Outstanding ageing potential.
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Brčić Istrian Malvasia 2021
The wine is characterised by a beautiful greenish-yellow colour, it is crystal clear and moderately dense.
16.00€
equates to 21.33€ per 1 l
Degrassi Cabernet Franc Contarini Riserva 2013
This wine is born in the finest wine-growing area of Buje, Contarini-Brazzania, where low yields per hectare allow the creation of top-quality wines. The vineyards are laid like an amphitheatre, ideally benefiting from the local climate and the mineral white soils. The grapes are destemmed and the must ferments in stainless-steel tanks at 18–25 °C for 20 days. This is followed by pressing and the completion of fermentation (including malolactic) in stainless steel until the end of December. The wine matures in oak barrels of various sizes (barrique, tonneaux, large casks) for 4 years, followed by a further 2 years of integration in stainless steel.
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Degrassi Cabernet Sauvignon Riserva 2011
The vineyards lie on the hills around Buje, at 220–250 m above sea level, in the Contarini site. The ideal microclimate allows the grapes to ripen while retaining enough acidity to give the wine fruitiness and balance, while the mineral white soil supports drinkability with its distinct mineral notes. Part of the must undergoes cryomaceration and, after gentle pressing, ferments separately at 14–16 °C. The wine ages on fine lees in stainless steel until spring, when it is bottled.
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Degrassi Malvasia Bomarchese EKO 2024
The vineyards lie on the hills around Buje, at 220–250 m above sea level, in the Bomarchese site. The ideal microclimate allows grapes to ripen while retaining enough acidity to give the wine fruitiness and balance, while the mineral white soil supports drinkability with its pronounced mineral notes. Part of the must undergoes cryomaceration and, after gentle pressing, ferments separately at 14–16 °C. The wine ages on fine lees in stainless steel until spring, when it is bottled.
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Degrassi Merlot Contarini 2015
This wine is born in the finest wine-growing area of Buje, Contarini-Brazzania, where low yields per hectare allow the creation of top-quality wines. The vineyards are laid like an amphitheatre, ideally benefiting from the local climate and the mineral white soil. Alcoholic fermentation begins at 25–28 °C for 15–20 days. Malolactic fermentation and maturation follow in small oak barrels for 18 months, allowing the noble aromas of wood and grapes to meld. The wine is then blended and aged for one year in a large cask, after which it rounds off and matures in the bottle for a further 6 months.
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Degrassi Refošk Terre Rosse Riserva 2015
On the Terre Rosse site near Petrovija (close to Umag) both genetically very close yet distinct varieties, Teran and Refosco, grow on red soil. Both have high acidity and a large share of antioxidants, producing fresh, invigorating and long-lasting wines. Low yield provides additional assurance of aroma quality and the potential for long ageing. Alcoholic fermentation begins at 25–28 °C for 10–15 days. Malolactic fermentation and maturation take place in small oak barrels for 36 months, helping to round the initially lively acids and tannins. This is followed by blending and ageing in a large cask for several months, after which the wine settles and matures in bottle for a further 6 months.
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Degrassi San Pellegrin Cuvée 2024
The vineyards lie on the hills around Buje at 220–250 m above sea level, in the San Pellegrin site, historically known for this variety. Maintaining low yields per hectare and the ventilation of the position allow the production of healthy grapes essential for extended ripening and achieving the desired concentration of aromas. After a short cryomaceration and gentle pressing, the must ferments at low temperature to preserve the irreplaceable Muscat aroma concentration.
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Degrassi Sauvignon Blanc Contarini 2022
The vineyards lie on the hills around Buje, at 220–250 m above sea level, in the Contarini site. The ideal microclimate allows the grapes to ripen while retaining enough acidity to give the wine fruitiness and balance, while the mineral white soil supports drinkability with its distinct mineral notes. Part of the must undergoes cryomaceration and, after gentle pressing, ferments separately at 14–16 °C. The wine ages on fine lees in stainless steel until spring, when it is bottled.
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Fakin Istrian Malvasia 2024
Fakin Malvasia is a dry wine of straw-yellow colour with greenish hues, creamy and full-bodied, with a recognisable varietal aroma and a pleasant, well-rounded mineral taste. This gentle and silky wine of playful and authentic character exudes elegance and freshness, with citrus and floral nuances.The olfactory palette is led by fresh white fruit and citrus notes, followed by subtle floral-herbal hints in the background, with impressions of narcissus, daisy, chamomile, currant leaf, meadow herbs and green tea. On the palate it delivers energetic freshness with fruity aromas of green apple and pear, lime, kiwi, green grapefruit and lemon.Malvasia matures for six months in stainless steel tanks, and the ideal serving temperature is 8–12 °C. This wine pairs perfectly with white fish, seafood risotto and other lighter dishes typical of Mediterranean cuisine.
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Fakin Rose 2024
Fakin Rosé is a wine with a full and smooth body and a distinctly fruity flavour, in which floral hints and red grapefruit continue on the palate alongside marked salinity and minerality. The simplicity and elegance of its aroma make it approachable and sincere, with a touch of pleasant freshness and delicate persistence.This lively and aromatic wine, deep pink in colour with a copper hue, offers sheer drinking pleasure, dominated by flavours of pomegranate and a dry, rather refreshing aroma.The dynamic harmony of red tannic structure and white-fruit character makes it versatile, adding a note of enthusiasm and openness to the overall tasting experience.
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Fakin Teran 2023
Teran is the most important indigenous black grape variety of the Istrian region, and young Teran is characterised by a ruby-red colour with purple reflections, which with longer ageing turns into brick-red tones. It is distinguished by a full and robust body with a lavish aroma reminiscent of raspberry, as well as other berries such as blackberry, blueberry and currant. The fearlessness and determination of a fresh Teran blend with the finesse and elegance of its strong character, while pleasant freshness and fine tannins provide completeness, a long-lasting flavour and good balance. This wine is ideal for longer ageing. It is produced by a fermentation process lasting 21 days and aged for eight months in stainless steel tanks. For a complete food-and-wine experience, Teran should be served at 16–18 °C alongside blue fish, red meat dishes and mature cheeses.
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Fakin Yellow Muscat 2024
Yellow Muscat is a white, aromatic grape variety belonging to the Muscat family. It is grown mostly in Istria and northern Italy, where it is commonly used for the production of dessert wines. The wine is known for its large, loose clusters of deep yellow berries and its golden colour in the glass.Beyond its authentic and adventurous character, Yellow Muscat is defined by a unique and strongly fruity flavour, alongside an intense aromatic diversity and fullness of body. It displays fine freshness and structure, with a pronounced fruity muscat and floral bouquet, and pairs excellently with desserts when served at 6–8 °C.This semi-dry wine surprises with its fruity harmony and long-lasting pleasant freshness, whose energetic and original aromas are complemented by a dense texture and sweet, rich flavours.
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Franc Arman Cabernet franc 2021
A varietal and elegant wine aged for one year in large oak barrels. It exhibits a vivid dark ruby-red colour. The aroma rests on dark fruit interwoven with nuances of aromatic herbs. The taste is finely dry and lively, rounded off by a gently bitter finish. Recommended with various meat dishes.
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Franc Arman Chardonay 2024
This world-renowned white grape variety achieves excellent results on the Narduči sites. The wine is characterised by a bright, vivid yellow colour. Its aroma is open, with a clean and fresh scent of white fruit and flowers. The taste is notably lively, fresh and gently sweet, with a lightly pronounced acidity. It pairs excellently with fish dishes, seafood and pasta.
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Franc Arman Le Divine 2020 1.5L
Le Divine is a unique blend of 60% Sauvignon and 40% Istrian Malvasia. This powerful and rich wine came to be almost by accident, when a surplus of Sauvignon was left in the cellar in 2020. The wine aged for six months in wooden barrels and then a further year in the bottle. Le Divine enchants with its minerality and a subtle touch of oak, while its gentle aroma reveals notes of grapefruit, lime and vineyard peach. Its harmonious body is not overpowering but glides elegantly down the palate, offering a refined wine experience. It is bottled in 1.5-litre bottles, symbolising the monumentality of the Pula Arena, which also appears on the label designed by Studio Tumpić&Prenc. The label is inspired by an Istrian legend about fairy builders – powerful beings who, by night, stacked stones from Učka to build the magnificent structure. When the first rooster crowed, the fairies had to leave, leaving the Arena unfinished. Later they reached Vižinada and helped build the picturesque village of Narduči
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