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'''Pošip''' is a white [[grape variety]] that is primarily grown in the [[Dalmatian region]] of [[Croatia]]. It is one of the oldest and most respected grape varieties in the region, known for producing high-quality [[white wine]]s with a distinctive character and flavor profile. == History == The origins of Pošip are believed to date back to the ancient times, although the exact timeline is not clear. It is thought to have been cultivated by the [[Greeks]] and [[Romans]], who were known for their advanced viticulture practices. The grape variety was first officially recognized in the 19th century in the village of [[Smokvica]], on the island of [[Korčula]], where it is still widely grown today. == Viticulture and Winemaking == Pošip is a hardy grape variety that thrives in the harsh, rocky soils and sunny climate of the Dalmatian coast. It is a high-yielding variety, which can lead to overproduction if not carefully managed. The best Pošip wines are made from low-yielding vines, which produce grapes with concentrated flavors. In winemaking, Pošip is often vinified on its own, although it can also be blended with other local grape varieties. The wines are typically fermented in stainless steel tanks to preserve their fresh, fruity character, although some producers use oak barrels for fermentation and aging to add complexity. == Characteristics and Food Pairing == Pošip wines are typically medium to full-bodied, with high acidity and alcohol levels. They have a rich, complex flavor profile that can include notes of citrus, apple, pear, peach, almond, and honey, with a distinctive mineral undertone. Due to their robust character and high acidity, Pošip wines pair well with a variety of foods. They are particularly well-suited to seafood dishes, such as grilled fish, shellfish, and squid, as well as white meat dishes, like chicken and pork. They can also be enjoyed with hard cheeses and Mediterranean-style salads. == See Also == * [[Croatian wine]] * [[Dalmatian wine]] * [[Grape varieties of Croatia]] [[Category:Grape varieties]] [[Category:Croatian wine]] [[Category:White wine grape varieties]] {{wine-stub}} {{food-stub}}
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