Plantaze Vranac Pro Corde
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Description
Description
Plantaze Vranac Pro Corde is a limited-production Montenegrin red wine made from 100% Vranac grapes, bottled at 12.5–14% ABV in a 750ml format. The 2021 vintage earned 95 points from the Decanter World Wine Awards and a Gold medal at Mundus Vini, placing it among the most decorated expressions from the Balkans.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5–14% (varies by vintage) | Origin: Podgorica, Montenegro | Varietal: 100% Vranac | Producer: Plantaže
Production & Heritage
Plantaže is Montenegro's largest and most prominent winery, situated in the Podgorica region where the indigenous Vranac grape thrives in the warm, continental-Mediterranean climate. Pro Corde — Latin for "for the heart" — undergoes a specialized vinification process designed to increase the concentration of proanthocyanidols, naturally occurring grape compounds associated with binding free radicals. This wine is produced only in favorable vintages and in small quantities, making each release a deliberate statement of quality rather than volume.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with concentrated blackberry and ripe cherry, followed by deeper layers of smoky dark fruit and subtle earthiness. A faint charred-wood quality lingers beneath the fruit, giving the bouquet a brooding complexity.
Taste: On the palate, the entry is taut and structured, with ripe plum and spiced cherry dominating the mid-palate. The tannins are plentiful yet well-integrated, harmonizing with waves of dark berry fruit and a lean, serious backbone. One critic described it as walking through a once-burned forest now overtaken by ripe wild berries — ashy and fruit-dense in equal measure.
Finish: The finish is medium-long with a satisfying snap of raspberry and bittersweet chocolate. Smoky undertones and fine-grained tannins persist, leaving a dry and lingering close.
How to Drink Pro Corde
Serve at 16–18°C (60–64°F) and decant for at least 30 minutes to open the tannin structure and allow the darker aromatic layers to emerge. This is a wine built for the table. Pair it with grilled lamb chops, where its smoky depth mirrors charred meat. Slow-braised beef stew draws out the wine's ripe berry sweetness against its tannic frame. Hard aged cheeses like Parmigiano-Reggiano or aged Gouda complement the chocolate and earthy finish.
Best For
- Wine collectors seeking rare indigenous Balkan varietals
- Gifting to a red wine enthusiast who values off-the-beaten-path discoveries
- Pairing with hearty grilled or braised meat dinners
- Adding a conversation-starting bottle to a curated tasting lineup
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Pro Corde taste like? Pro Corde delivers a robust, tannic red wine profile dominated by ripe plum, spiced cherry, blackberry, and smoky undertones, with a chocolate-tinged finish. It is lean and structured rather than jammy, with a serious, earthy character.
How does Pro Corde compare to Italian Primitivo? Both share a dark-fruit intensity and robust tannic structure, but Pro Corde leans more toward smoky, forest-fruit flavors with an ashy, earthy quality, whereas Primitivo typically shows sweeter raisin and fig notes with softer tannins. The Vranac grape has been noted by critics as more similar to Primitivo than to Zinfandel, despite all three sharing a love of warmth and concentration.
Is Pro Corde good for sipping on its own? Yes — its balanced tannins, layered fruit, and medium-long finish make it a rewarding wine to drink on its own after decanting, though it truly shines alongside food.
Where is Pro Corde made? Pro Corde is produced by Plantaže winery in the Podgorica region of Montenegro, where the indigenous Vranac grape has been cultivated for centuries in the warm continental-Mediterranean climate.
What foods pair well with Pro Corde? Grilled lamb benefits from the wine's smoky depth. Slow-braised beef or venison stew draws out its dark fruit sweetness. Aged hard cheeses like Parmigiano-Reggiano echo its tannic structure. Cured meats such as pršut (Montenegrin prosciutto) complement its earthy, savory side. Dark chocolate desserts mirror its bittersweet finish.
What sizes does Pro Corde come in? Plantaze Vranac Pro Corde is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Pro Corde worth the price? Pro Corde positions as a premium expression within the Plantaže range, justified by its limited-vintage production, specialized vinification process, and strong critical recognition including 95 points from Decanter. For a wine of this quality and rarity, it represents strong value compared to similarly scored reds from better-known regions.
Why Pro Corde?
What separates Pro Corde from standard Vranac bottlings is its specialized production method, which increases the concentration of proanthocyanidols — natural grape-derived compounds — giving the wine both its name and its distinctive density. Produced only in select vintages and in small quantities, each release is a curated effort rather than routine output. The 95-point Decanter score and Gold at Mundus Vini for the 2021 vintage confirm that this is not merely a regional curiosity but a genuinely competitive red on the international stage. For drinkers ready to explore beyond Cabernet and Malbec, Pro Corde offers an authentic, award-validated entry point into one of Eastern Europe's most compelling indigenous grape varieties.
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