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Žilavka

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Color of berry skin
  
Blanc

Also called
  
See list of synonyms

Sweetness of resulting wine
  
Dry

Scientific name
  
Vitis vinifera 'Žilavka'

Species
  
Vitis vinifera

Notable regions
  
Herzegovina

Wine color
  
White wine

Rank
  
Cultivar

Žilavka Vinarija Bunti

Origin
  
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Herzegovina

Similar
  
Blatina, Common Grape Vine, Vranac, Tamjanika, Plavac Mali

Žilavka is a white wine grape variety planted primarily in the Mostar region of Herzegovina, the southern area of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As a varietal wine, Žilavka is known for its bright freshness and acidity. Ideal for general meal pairings, it is often oak aged as a "barrique" vintage that present more full bodied and earthy wines with nutty aspects that were more prevalent in the wines produced in the early 2000s and before.

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Widely planted throughout the former Yugoslavia, Žilavka used to only be a minor blending grape that was used throughout the former country. These days, the wine has come in to its own and is bottled as a single varietal alongside the other main grape of Herzegovina wine production, Blatina.

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Production is generally focused in the area south of Mostar around the villages of Čitluk, Međugorje, Ljubuški, and Čapljina with notable producers such as Nuić, Škegro, Brkić, Vinarija Čitluk, and Vitai/Gangaš.

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Synonyms

Žilavka itluk Winery

Žilavka is also known under the synonyms Mostarska, Mostarska Žilavka, Zhelavka Biella, Žilava Hercegovačka, Zilavka, Žilavka Bijela, and Žilavka Mostarska.

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Žilavka Balkan wine project

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References

Žilavka Wikipedia