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Dalmatia
Dalmatia is a coastal region in Croatia characterized by its Mediterranean climate and diverse geography, including mountains, islands, and coastal plains. The region is known for its rich viticultural history, with wine production dating back to ancient times. Key wine-producing areas include the coastal towns of Split and Zadar, as well as the islands of Hvar and Brač. Dalmatia is recognized for its indigenous grape varieties and a focus on red wines, particularly those made from the Plavac Mali grape.
Red wines with robust character and regional diversity
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