Rubin Grasevina 1L
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Description
Description
Rubin Grasevina 1L is a dry white wine made from the Graševina (Welschriesling) grape, bottled at 11.5% ABV in a 1-liter format. Produced by Rubin in Serbia's West Morava wine region, this is an approachable, everyday white that delivers clean varietal character at an accessible price point, with the generous liter bottle offering solid value over the standard 750ml.
Quick Facts: ABV: 11.5% | Origin: West Morava, Serbia | Dry White Wine | Producer: Rubin, Kruševac
Production & Heritage
Rubin is an established alcoholic beverages company headquartered in the city of Kruševac, Serbia. The Graševina grape — known internationally as Welschriesling or Italian Riesling — thrives across Central and Southeastern Europe, and Serbia's West Morava region provides the warm continental climate the variety needs to develop its characteristic balance of fruit and acidity. This wine is produced using traditional winemaking methods, resulting in a straightforward, clean expression of the grape without oak influence.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with characteristic Graševina varietal notes — subtle green apple and white floral tones. There is a gentle freshness that signals the wine's dry, crisp profile.
Taste: On the palate, the wine enters light and clean before building to a full, harmonious mid-palate. It is well-balanced and very drinkable, with enough body to hold interest without becoming heavy. Mild citrus and orchard fruit flavors are supported by balanced acidity.
Finish: The finish is moderate in length with a clean, refreshing close. A light mineral note lingers alongside traces of green fruit.
How to Drink Rubin Graševina
Serve well chilled, between 8–10°C (46–50°F), in a standard white wine glass to concentrate the delicate aromatics. This is a straightforward sipper that performs best as a casual pour. For a warm-weather serve, try it in a white wine spritzer with sparkling water and a lemon twist — the wine's clean acidity makes it an ideal base. It also works in a classic Hugo Spritz, where its dry profile balances the elderflower liqueur, or in a Kalimotxo Blanco variation mixed with bitter lemon for a light, effervescent refresher.
Best For
- Casual weeknight dinners where a light, uncomplicated white is needed
- Outdoor gatherings and warm-weather entertaining in larger quantities
- Stocking a home bar with an affordable, versatile table wine
- Exploring Central and Southeastern European grape varieties
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Rubin Graševina taste like? Rubin Graševina is a dry, light-bodied white wine with clean green apple and citrus flavors, balanced acidity, and a harmonious, easy-drinking character. It presents a light yellow color with a greenish tinge in the glass.
How does Rubin Graševina compare to Croatian Graševina wines? Croatia's Slavonia region is considered the heartland of the Graševina grape and produces some of the most acclaimed examples, often with greater complexity and regional prestige. Rubin Graševina from Serbia's West Morava region is positioned as a simpler, everyday expression at a lower price tier, prioritizing clean drinkability over layered complexity.
Is Rubin Graševina good for casual drinking? Yes — its light body, moderate 11.5% ABV, and balanced dry profile make it a straightforward table wine suited to everyday meals and relaxed occasions. The 1-liter bottle is particularly practical for sharing.
Where is Rubin Graševina made? Rubin Graševina is produced by the Rubin company, headquartered in Kruševac, Serbia. The grapes are sourced from Serbia's West Morava wine region, a continental area with a long history of viticulture.
What foods pair well with Rubin Graševina? Light salads with vinaigrette dressing complement the wine's acidity. Grilled freshwater fish like trout works well with its clean, mineral undertones. Mild soft cheeses such as feta or young goat cheese echo its fresh character. Roast chicken with herbs matches the wine's moderate body. Traditional Serbian appetizers like kajmak and flatbread provide a regional pairing with enough richness to balance the wine's crispness.
What sizes does Rubin Graševina come in? Rubin Graševina is available in three formats: a 1L bottle, the standard 750ml bottle, and a 187ml single-serve bottle.
Is Rubin Graševina worth the price? Rubin Graševina positions firmly in the entry-level value tier of white wines, and the 1-liter format provides approximately 33% more wine than a standard bottle, making it one of the more cost-effective options for an everyday dry white.
Why Rubin Graševina?
Rubin Graševina earns its place as a reliable, no-frills table wine built around the Welschriesling grape's natural strengths: clean fruit, balanced acidity, and effortless drinkability. The 1-liter format is a genuine practical advantage, offering more wine per bottle for gatherings or regular household consumption without requiring a step up in spending. Serbia's West Morava region may not carry the same recognition as Croatia's Slavonia for this variety, but producers like Rubin demonstrate that the grape performs well across its broader Central European range. For anyone seeking an honest, straightforward dry white at an everyday price point, this bottling delivers exactly what it promises.
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