The Golden Valley and Ivan Enjingi
In the slim eastern stretch of Croatia, between Hungary and Bosnia-Herzegovina, is the region of Slavonia and the Valis Aurea, the Golden Valley. It is here, in Croatia’s breadbasket, that Ivan Enjingi creates his masterful, expressive, award-winning wines. His vineyards include some of the best in the Golden Valley around Kutjevo, where white wine is predominant, including Welschriesling and a wide variety of local and international grapes.

 

Grasevina (a.k.a. Welschriesling)
The traditional notion that the Welschriesling grape is not used for premium wine is history! In Slavonia, wine makers - and Ivan Enjingi in particular - have shaped this grape into an elegant wine for the discerning palate. This late-harvest Grasevina is a silky-smooth dry wine, with a full body and a palate of warm autumn fruit. Grasevina is versatile with food: Try it with poultry, pork, omelets and grains.

Rhine Riesling
German Riesling is a late-ripening grape, and grown well it is capable of producing complex wines that age. Enjingi Rhine Riesling is just that! This late-harvest wine offers concentrated fruit and honey flavors and a silky, almost oily texture, and finishes with a musky earthiness.

Zweigelt
A red variety created in 1922 by crossing St. Laurent and Frankovka, Zweigelt is a vigorous vine and yield control is crucial to produce high-quality wine. Enjingi Zweigelt is ruby-red, with a beautiful palate of currants, aromatic herbs and bayleaf.


 

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