Kastelet Red Dalmacijavino
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Description
Description
Kastelet Red Dalmacijavino is a Croatian red wine made from Plavac Mali grapes grown on the Pelješac peninsula in Dalmatia, available in a standard 750ml bottle. Produced by Dalmacijavino — one of Croatia's legacy wine companies, founded in 1946 in Split — this bottling showcases one of the Adriatic coast's most important indigenous red grape varieties at an accessible everyday price point.
Quick Facts: Grape: Plavac Mali | Origin: Pelješac Peninsula, Dalmatia, Croatia | Style: Dry Red | Producer: Dalmacijavino, Split (est. 1946)
Production & Heritage
Dalmacijavino was established in 1946 in Split and has operated as one of Croatia's principal wine producers for decades, specializing in indigenous Dalmatian varieties. The Plavac Mali grapes for Kastelet are cultivated on the steep, sun-drenched slopes of the Pelješac peninsula, where a phenomenon known as triple insolation — direct sunlight combined with reflected light from both the Adriatic Sea and the region's limestone and dolomite stones — drives high sugar development and concentrated fruit character. The brown, calcium-rich soils on these slopes contribute to the mineral backbone that distinguishes Pelješac reds from those grown in other parts of the Dalmatian coast.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with a rich, fruit-forward bouquet consistent with the varietal's coastal terroir. Dark berry notes mingle with a subtle earthy quality derived from the limestone-laden soils of Pelješac.
Taste: The entry is bright and clean, leading into a mid-palate marked by tart red fruit and noticeable acidity. According to the producer, the palate delivers a "sharp harmonious taste," and independent reviews from the Georgia Straight corroborate a lively, prickly texture with an angular tartness that keeps the wine energetic rather than heavy.
Finish: The finish is moderate in length with a dry, slightly tannic grip. Lingering notes of tart fruit and a faint mineral quality round out each sip.
How to Drink Kastelet Red
Serve at cellar temperature, around 16–18°C (60–64°F), to let the fruit and acidity find their balance; a brief chill in the refrigerator for 15 minutes before pouring can sharpen the wine's bright character on warm days. Its lively tartness makes Kastelet Red a natural fit for a Sangria, where the fruit-forward acidity provides structural backbone to the punch. It also works in a classic red wine spritzer (Gemišt), a common serve in Croatia, combining the wine with sparkling mineral water for a refreshing aperitif. For a bolder option, try a Kalimotxo — the wine's angular acidity pairs surprisingly well with cola for an easy, low-fuss summer drink.
Best For
- Weeknight dinner tables featuring grilled meats or Mediterranean fare
- Introducing friends to indigenous Croatian grape varieties
- Casual outdoor gatherings where a bright, food-friendly red suits the mood
- Budget-conscious exploration of Dalmatian terroir
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Kastelet Red taste like? Kastelet Red delivers bright, tart red fruit with noticeable acidity and a lively, slightly prickly texture. It finishes dry with moderate tannins and a mineral undertone from the limestone soils of the Pelješac peninsula.
How does Kastelet Red compare to Dingač Plavac Mali? Both wines are made from Plavac Mali grapes grown on the Pelješac peninsula, but Dingač — a protected appellation within Pelješac — typically produces more concentrated, higher-alcohol wines at a higher price tier. Kastelet Red positions as a lighter, more approachable everyday Plavac Mali at a lower cost.
Is Kastelet Red good for sipping with food? Its bright acidity and moderate body make it a natural companion for food, particularly grilled lamb, cured meats, and tomato-based Mediterranean dishes. It performs best alongside a meal rather than as a standalone sipper.
Where is Kastelet Red made? Kastelet Red is produced by Dalmacijavino, a winery headquartered in Split, Croatia. The Plavac Mali grapes are sourced from vineyards on the Pelješac peninsula in the Dalmatia region along the central Adriatic coast.
What foods pair well with Kastelet Red? Grilled lamb chops work well because the wine's acidity cuts through the fat; bruschetta with fresh tomato and basil complements the tart fruit; aged sheep's milk cheese like Paški sir echoes the wine's Dalmatian origins; pršut (Croatian dry-cured ham) mirrors the salty, coastal character; and pasta with a simple ragù benefits from the wine's tangy backbone.
What sizes does Kastelet Red come in? Kastelet Red from Dalmacijavino is commonly available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Kastelet Red worth the price? Kastelet Red positions squarely as an entry-level Croatian red, making it one of the most affordable ways to experience Plavac Mali from the Pelješac peninsula. At its price tier, it delivers honest varietal character and genuine Dalmatian terroir without pretending to be a reserve or single-vineyard wine.
Why Kastelet Red?
Plavac Mali is Croatia's most important indigenous red grape — a descendant of Zinfandel's parent variety, Crljenak Kaštelanski — and Kastelet Red offers one of the most accessible entry points into this variety. The triple insolation effect on the Pelješac slopes is a genuinely distinctive viticultural phenomenon that concentrates sugar and aroma in ways few other European coastal vineyards replicate. Dalmacijavino's seven-decade history in the region means established vineyard relationships and consistent supply from proven sites. For anyone curious about Adriatic reds beyond the familiar Italian or Greek options, Kastelet Red is a straightforward, no-frills introduction to what Dalmatia's rocky coastline can produce.
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