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Plantaze Crnogorski Rose

Plantaze Crnogorski Rose is a dry rosé wine from Montenegro bottled at 13% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced by 13. Jul-Plantaže — a winery whose portfolio has collectively earned more than 800 international awards — this expression showcases Vranac, Montenegro's signature red grape, alongside Grenache Blanc in a bright, food-friendly style.

Quick Facts: ABV: 13%  |  Origin: Podgorica, Montenegro  |  Dry Rosé  |  Producer: 13. Jul-Plantaže

Production & Heritage

13. Jul-Plantaže is the dominant wine producer in Montenegro, operating extensive vineyards around the Podgorica basin in the country's south-central lowlands. Crnogorski Rose is made from red grapes — primarily Vranac, the most widely planted variety in Montenegro — processed using the technological procedures normally applied to white wine production. This classic rosé technique, where red grape juice sees minimal skin contact before being vinified like a white, preserves the wine's pale hue and delicate fruit character while capturing the structural backbone that Vranac naturally provides.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with an intense wave of fresh raspberry and red currant, followed by a floral lift of wild rose. A subtle herbaceous undercurrent adds complexity without overwhelming the fruit-forward profile.

Taste: The palate entry is vibrant and clean, immediately delivering bright red-berry flavors. At mid-palate, a soft, harmonious texture emerges — the wine is dry yet approachable, with mild, fruity acidity that keeps the mouthfeel lively. The overall impression is one of elegance rather than weight.

Finish: The finish is surprisingly long for a rosé at this level, trailing off with a persistent note of ripe raspberry. A refreshing crispness lingers, inviting the next sip.

How to Drink Crnogorski Rose

Serve well-chilled at around 8–10°C (46–50°F) to highlight its aromatic intensity and bright acidity. This rosé drinks beautifully on its own but is versatile enough for cocktail use.

  • FrosĂ©: The strong raspberry character and balanced acidity make Crnogorski Rose an ideal base for frozen rosĂ© blends.
  • RosĂ© Spritz: Top with sparkling water or prosecco and a dash of elderflower liqueur — the wine's floral notes complement the pairing naturally.
  • Sangria Rosada: The fruit-forward profile and dry backbone hold up well against fresh citrus, stone fruit, and a splash of brandy in a pink sangria.

Best For

  • Introducing someone to Balkan wines through a familiar, accessible style
  • Warm-weather entertaining where a crisp, dry rosĂ© is essential
  • Pairing with Mediterranean or Adriatic seafood dishes
  • Exploring indigenous grape varieties like Vranac in a lighter format

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Crnogorski Rose taste like? Crnogorski Rose is a dry, vibrant rosé dominated by fresh raspberry and red currant flavors with a soft, harmonious mouthfeel and mild fruity acidity that leaves a refreshing impression of freshness.

How does Crnogorski Rose compare to Provence rosé? Both are pale, dry rosés with delicate fruit profiles, but Crnogorski Rose uses Montenegro's indigenous Vranac grape rather than the Grenache-Cinsault blends typical of Provence, giving it a distinct raspberry intensity and slightly different structural character.

Is Crnogorski Rose good for sipping on its own? Yes — its balanced acidity, elegant dry profile, and aromatic raspberry and wild rose notes make it a satisfying standalone pour, especially when served well-chilled.

Where is Crnogorski Rose made? Crnogorski Rose is produced by 13. Jul-PlantaĹľe in Podgorica, Montenegro, where the winery cultivates vineyards in the warm, sun-rich lowlands of the country's south-central region.

What foods pair well with Crnogorski Rose? Grilled prawns or calamari complement the wine's crisp acidity. Fresh goat cheese or feta mirrors its light texture. Prosciutto and melon echo its fruit-forward character. Light pasta dishes with tomato-based sauces work well, and Balkan grilled meats like ćevapi provide a regional pairing that matches the wine's origin.

What sizes does Crnogorski Rose come in? Crnogorski Rose is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.

Is Crnogorski Rose worth the price? Crnogorski Rose positions as an entry-level to mid-range rosé, delivering expressive aromatics and a well-balanced palate that represents strong value within the dry rosé category, particularly for those seeking something beyond mainstream French or Italian options.

Why Crnogorski Rose?

What sets this wine apart is its use of Vranac — Montenegro's flagship red grape — processed with white wine techniques to produce a rosé that carries genuine regional identity. While most rosé shelves are dominated by Provence and Italian offerings, Crnogorski Rose provides a different origin story backed by a producer whose wines have collectively earned over 800 international accolades. The wine's intense raspberry aromatics and long fruit-driven finish give it more personality than many comparably positioned rosés. For anyone looking to broaden their rosé repertoire with an authentic Balkan expression, this is one of the most accessible entry points available.

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Plantaze Crnogorski Rose is a dry rosé wine from Montenegro bottled at 13% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced by 13. Jul-Plantaže — a winery whose portfolio has collectively earned more than 800 international awards — this expression showcases Vranac, Montenegro's signature red grape, alongside Grenache Blanc in a bright, food-friendly style.

Quick Facts: ABV: 13%  |  Origin: Podgorica, Montenegro  |  Dry Rosé  |  Producer: 13. Jul-Plantaže

Production & Heritage

13. Jul-Plantaže is the dominant wine producer in Montenegro, operating extensive vineyards around the Podgorica basin in the country's south-central lowlands. Crnogorski Rose is made from red grapes — primarily Vranac, the most widely planted variety in Montenegro — processed using the technological procedures normally applied to white wine production. This classic rosé technique, where red grape juice sees minimal skin contact before being vinified like a white, preserves the wine's pale hue and delicate fruit character while capturing the structural backbone that Vranac naturally provides.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with an intense wave of fresh raspberry and red currant, followed by a floral lift of wild rose. A subtle herbaceous undercurrent adds complexity without overwhelming the fruit-forward profile.

Taste: The palate entry is vibrant and clean, immediately delivering bright red-berry flavors. At mid-palate, a soft, harmonious texture emerges — the wine is dry yet approachable, with mild, fruity acidity that keeps the mouthfeel lively. The overall impression is one of elegance rather than weight.

Finish: The finish is surprisingly long for a rosé at this level, trailing off with a persistent note of ripe raspberry. A refreshing crispness lingers, inviting the next sip.

How to Drink Crnogorski Rose

Serve well-chilled at around 8–10°C (46–50°F) to highlight its aromatic intensity and bright acidity. This rosé drinks beautifully on its own but is versatile enough for cocktail use.

  • FrosĂ©: The strong raspberry character and balanced acidity make Crnogorski Rose an ideal base for frozen rosĂ© blends.
  • RosĂ© Spritz: Top with sparkling water or prosecco and a dash of elderflower liqueur — the wine's floral notes complement the pairing naturally.
  • Sangria Rosada: The fruit-forward profile and dry backbone hold up well against fresh citrus, stone fruit, and a splash of brandy in a pink sangria.

Best For

  • Introducing someone to Balkan wines through a familiar, accessible style
  • Warm-weather entertaining where a crisp, dry rosĂ© is essential
  • Pairing with Mediterranean or Adriatic seafood dishes
  • Exploring indigenous grape varieties like Vranac in a lighter format

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Crnogorski Rose taste like? Crnogorski Rose is a dry, vibrant rosé dominated by fresh raspberry and red currant flavors with a soft, harmonious mouthfeel and mild fruity acidity that leaves a refreshing impression of freshness.

How does Crnogorski Rose compare to Provence rosé? Both are pale, dry rosés with delicate fruit profiles, but Crnogorski Rose uses Montenegro's indigenous Vranac grape rather than the Grenache-Cinsault blends typical of Provence, giving it a distinct raspberry intensity and slightly different structural character.

Is Crnogorski Rose good for sipping on its own? Yes — its balanced acidity, elegant dry profile, and aromatic raspberry and wild rose notes make it a satisfying standalone pour, especially when served well-chilled.

Where is Crnogorski Rose made? Crnogorski Rose is produced by 13. Jul-PlantaĹľe in Podgorica, Montenegro, where the winery cultivates vineyards in the warm, sun-rich lowlands of the country's south-central region.

What foods pair well with Crnogorski Rose? Grilled prawns or calamari complement the wine's crisp acidity. Fresh goat cheese or feta mirrors its light texture. Prosciutto and melon echo its fruit-forward character. Light pasta dishes with tomato-based sauces work well, and Balkan grilled meats like ćevapi provide a regional pairing that matches the wine's origin.

What sizes does Crnogorski Rose come in? Crnogorski Rose is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.

Is Crnogorski Rose worth the price? Crnogorski Rose positions as an entry-level to mid-range rosé, delivering expressive aromatics and a well-balanced palate that represents strong value within the dry rosé category, particularly for those seeking something beyond mainstream French or Italian options.

Why Crnogorski Rose?

What sets this wine apart is its use of Vranac — Montenegro's flagship red grape — processed with white wine techniques to produce a rosé that carries genuine regional identity. While most rosé shelves are dominated by Provence and Italian offerings, Crnogorski Rose provides a different origin story backed by a producer whose wines have collectively earned over 800 international accolades. The wine's intense raspberry aromatics and long fruit-driven finish give it more personality than many comparably positioned rosés. For anyone looking to broaden their rosé repertoire with an authentic Balkan expression, this is one of the most accessible entry points available.

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