 Hi, I'm Matthew Horky. Hi, I'm Sherry Tan. And welcome to... Croatian Wine in 60 Seconds. Today, we're going to introduce two Plovac Mali from La Palješač Peninsula. Palješač Peninsula is covered with Plovac Mali. It also contains Croatia's first two Appalachian's Dinhac and Posto. Plovac Mali is the offspring of the original Zinfandel known as Celia Kastelnitsky or Trivedra. The Cotac category of Plovac Mali 2012 has amazingly integrated tenants and I learned that compared to typical Dinhac and Posto, it's just so much more approachable right now. It has savory Mediterranean herb aroma that just wants to make you eat something. The Milos Plovac is the entry-level Plovac of the estate. Mediterranean Barolo. Red fruit, Mediterranean herbs, rose petals, a little bit of perfume and some panic tub. Beautiful red wine from the Palješač Peninsula. I love these wines. I love Plovac! And that's Croatian wine in 60 Seconds.