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Blatina (Cyrillic: Блатина) is a red wine grape variety primarily grown in the Herzegovina region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It has a functional female flower (auto-sterile), and for that reason it is always cultivated in plantations with other varieties such as Alicante bouschet (Kambuša), Merlot, and Trnjak, which at the same time pollinate Blatina. During the period of insemination, because of the rain, it can fail in giving fruits, and it is then called "praznobačva" (empty barrel). Blatina can produce dry red wine with 12 to 13.5% of alcohol, 5 to 7 g/L of total acidity, 25-32 g/L of extr

Key facts

Grape variety.name
Blatina
Grape variety.image
Blatina_2019.jpg
Grape variety.color
Rouge
Grape variety.color_alt
Red
Grape variety.origin
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Grape variety.regions
Herzegovina
Grape variety.wine_medium
Spice, coffee
Grape variety.wine_hot
Chocolate

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Blatina (Cyrillic: Блатина) is a red wine grape variety primarily grown in the Herzegovina region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It has a functional female flower (auto-sterile), and for that reason it is always cultivated in plantations with other varieties such as Alicante bouschet (Kambuša), Merlot, and Trnjak, which at the same time pollinate Blatina. During the period of insemination, because of the rain, it can fail in giving fruits, and it is then called "praznobačva" (empty barrel). Blatina can produce dry red wine with 12 to 13.5% of alcohol, 5 to 7 g/L of total acidity, 25-32 g/L of extract. It has a dark ruby red color.

Aged in both stainless steel and oak barrels, Blatina will often exhibit aromas and flavors that are spice and coffee-driven. Longer aging will often result in dry chocolate flavors as well.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Blatina” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.