Black Stallion Semi-Sweet Red 1L
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Description
Description
Black Stallion Semi-Sweet Red 1L is a semi-sweet Serbian red wine blended from six grape varieties, bottled at 11% ABV in a one-liter format. What sets this wine apart is its recipe, which has remained unchanged since 1969, produced by the historic Čoka Winery in Serbia.
Quick Facts: ABV: 11% | Origin: Serbia | Style: Semi-Sweet Red Blend | Producer: Čoka Winery (est. 1903)
Production & Heritage
Čoka Winery, known locally as Vinarija Čoka, was founded in 1903 in Serbia and has been a longstanding name in the country's winemaking tradition. Black Stallion Semi-Sweet Red owes its distinctive character to a blend of six red grape varieties: Vranac, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Muscat Hamburg, Blaufränkisch, and Gamay. This particular cuvée has been made to the same recipe since 1969, giving it a consistency and identity that spans more than five decades of production.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe blackberries and dark cherries lead the nose, followed by subtle floral hints likely contributed by the Muscat Hamburg component. There is an underlying warmth that draws you toward the glass without any sharp edges.
Taste: The entry is fruit-forward, with lush dark berry flavors arriving immediately on the palate. Mid-palate, a gentle sweetness emerges that is well-tempered by balanced acidity, preventing the wine from becoming cloying. The interplay of six varieties creates a layered, intriguing mouthfeel that stays engaging from start to finish.
Finish: Smooth and lingering, with gentle tannins and a touch of warm spice on the close. The semi-sweet character fades gracefully, leaving a clean, fruity impression.
How to Drink Black Stallion Red
Serve slightly chilled, around 14–16°C (57–61°F), to highlight the fruit and keep the sweetness in balance. It drinks well on its own as a casual sipper. For a simple red wine spritzer, combine with sparkling water and a squeeze of citrus for a refreshing warm-weather serve. It also works in a classic Sangria, where its dark fruit and residual sweetness provide a natural base without needing excessive added sugar. A Mulled Wine preparation suits this blend particularly well during cooler months, as the spice and fruit notes intensify with gentle warming alongside cinnamon and star anise.
Best For
- Casual dinner gatherings where guests prefer approachable, fruit-driven wines
- Introducing red wine to those who find dry reds too austere
- Warm-weather entertaining when served slightly chilled
- Building a Sangria or Mulled Wine base without heavy modification
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Black Stallion Red taste like? It is a fruit-forward, semi-sweet red wine dominated by ripe blackberry and cherry flavors with balanced acidity, gentle tannins, and a touch of spice on the finish.
How does Black Stallion Red compare to Apothic Red? Both are accessible, fruit-driven red blends with residual sweetness, but Black Stallion uses a six-variety Serbian blend including Vranac and Muscat Hamburg, giving it a distinctly Eastern European character. Apothic Red, produced in California, relies on Zinfandel, Merlot, Syrah, and Cabernet Sauvignon for a more typically New World profile.
Is Black Stallion Red good for beginners? Yes — its gentle sweetness, low tannin structure, and 11% ABV make it one of the more approachable red wines for those still developing their palate.
Where is Black Stallion Red made? It is produced by Čoka Winery (Vinarija Čoka) in Serbia, a winery established in 1903 with a long history of producing wines from both indigenous and international grape varieties.
What foods pair well with Black Stallion Red? Mild, semi-soft cheeses like Gouda or Havarti complement its sweetness without competing. Grilled sausages and charcuterie work well alongside the wine's dark fruit. Barbecue-glazed ribs mirror its sweet-savory balance. Dark chocolate desserts echo the berry and spice notes. Roasted red pepper dishes highlight the wine's fruity, slightly floral qualities.
What sizes does Black Stallion Red come in? The standard format widely available is the 1-liter (1L) bottle, which provides roughly 25% more wine than a standard 750ml bottle.
Is Black Stallion Red worth the price? Black Stallion Semi-Sweet Red positions firmly in the everyday, value-oriented tier, and the 1L format adds additional value per pour compared to standard-sized bottles in its category.
Why Black Stallion Red?
The strongest case for this wine is its remarkable consistency — an unchanged recipe produced continuously since 1969 by a winery with roots stretching back to 1903. The six-variety blend, including the indigenous Vranac grape alongside international varieties like Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, creates a profile that is distinctly Serbian yet broadly appealing. At 11% ABV, it sits at a lower alcohol level than many competing semi-sweet reds, making it a lighter, more sessionable option. For drinkers who enjoy fruit-forward wines with genuine sweetness and soft tannins, this remains one of the more authentic and historically grounded choices in the category.
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