Bilo Idro Plavac
Winery: Zlatan Otok
Classification: Dry red wine
Varietals: 100% Plavac Mali
Appellation: Outskirts of Šibenik (Vrpolje settlement), Dalmatia, Croatia
Density & Yield: 4,200 vines/ha; 0.7 kg/vine
Annual Production: 50,000 bottles
Alcohol: 13.5%
Climate: Mediterranean, with dry and hot summers, and mild winters
Terrain: Located by the small settlement of Vrpolje, these rocky and rugged vineyards enjoy a beautiful sea view and sun exposure. With an altitude level ranging from approximately 50 to 300 meters above sea level, the vineyards see some of the warmer temperatures in Northern and Central Dalmatia, with interestingly cooler nights that are accompanied by constant breezes. Soil consists of small amounts of red and brown clay on top of a tough limestone foundation.
Farming: Organic. No irrigation, minimal amount of spraying in Spring and mid-Summer months, with small amounts of powdered sulfites.
Vinification: Hand-harvest followed by 8 days of skin maceration in stainless steel tanks with fermentation going through native/natural yeasts. The wine is aged for 18 months in stainless steel tanks (inox). After aging in the tanks the wine is coarsely fined, not filtered.
Notes: Bilo Idro is the name of Zlatan Otok’s breathtaking marina-side restaurant and wine bar, in the little fishing village on the island of Hvar, Sveta Nedilja.
Bilo Idro Plavac is meant to be a fresh, approachable, and easy drinking style of Plavac Mali that brings you dockside at Bilo Idro overlooking the Adriatic.
This 100% Plavac is a touch lighter in body than other Plavac, but still very much stylistically a Zlatan Plavac! A bright and fresher Plavac with notes of dark red cherry, baby blueberries, subtle earthiness and gentle tannins.
This Plavac could certainly be slightly chilled and enjoyed by itself or enjoy with any totally casual bar foods – crush Bilo Idro Plavac with burgers, pizza, chicken fingers, late night pork roll egg & cheese, or just sipping while watching the sunset over any beautiful body of water.