Graševina - White Wine
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Graševina is a white grape variety, also known as Welschriesling. It originated in Croatia but is now widespread in many parts of Central Europe. Wines made from this grape are typically fresh and aromatic, with notes of apple, peach, and citrus.
Name: The most common name is Welschriesling. In Croatian, it is often called Graševina.
Origin: It has its roots in Croatia and the Danube region.
Synonyms: The variety has over 80 synonyms, indicating its long history and widespread cultivation. Some other names include Riesling Italico, Riesling d’Italie, Olaszrizling, and Ryzlink Vlasský.
Aromas: The wines are known for their fresh, fragrant character. Typical aromas include green apple, white peach, citrus blossom, and sometimes mineral notes.
Flavor profile: On the palate, they are often harmonious with lively acidity and a pleasant, slightly bitter finish.
Distribution: This variety is cultivated in many countries, including Austria, Italy, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic.