 Hi I'm Matthew Horkey. Hi I'm Cherie Tan. And welcome to Croatian Wine 60 Seconds. Today we're going to introduce wines made from Grašavina. Grašavina is the most widely planted grape in Croatia and it can be found all over Central and Eastern Europe. It can be made in all different types of wines. The Faravina Dica Grašavina and the Vesak Grašavina are the examples of the fresh style. You're going to get notes of cantaloupe, white pear, lemon, maybe a touch of minerals. It's really a fresh, crisp alternative to Sauvignon Blanc. The antenna of the premium Grašavina is barrel-shaped and offers this beautiful jump right into your nose, papaya, pineapple, and honey aromas. It's creamy, a little bit outro-ed in the mouth with great acidity. It's almost like a good alternative to northern rung wines. The Oločki Požarmi Principovac Grašavina shows that it can be also made into a late harvest or sweet style wine. You're going to get a little bit more apricot fall leaf type note. And that's Croatian wine in 60 seconds.