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The Stobi Syrah Barrique is a rich, dark ruby colour with aromas of rose on the nose and a smoky edge, black pepper and dark fruits. A wine that is dry, full bodied, smooth and spicy with refined tannins and nice long finish.
The Stobi Petit Verdot Barrique has an intense purple colour with aromas of spicy black cherry and a hint of vanilla. A wine that is dry, full bodied, with silky elegant tannins and a long finish.
The Stobi Vranec Syrah Petit Verdot is a unique blend of Syrah, the local Vranec with a touch of Petit Verdot, it is a concentrated, full bodied wine, with deeply plummy and blueberry fruit and an opulent long and spicy finish.
Signature Wines specialises in exploring new regions, bringing exciting and undiscovered wines to the UK; with a specific interest in the Eastern Mediterranean region.
Stobi Wines have been selected by Wine Importers Scotland and Wine Rack
Posted on Fri 21st Feb 2014 at 12:06
Signature Wines is delighted to announce that a new distribution agreement for the Scottish market has been confirmed with Wines Importers Scotland for Stobi’s range of quality Macedonian wines.
Signature Wines is delighted to announce that they will be showcasing Stobi Winery’s new 2013 white wines alongside popular red wines from the Republic of Macedonia at the forthcoming Emerging Regions Tasting (ERT) which is to be held on Wednesday 3rd September 2014 between 10.30am and 5.30pm in London.
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“Where’s that then? And do they make wine?” are frequent questions I get when I tell people about my travels in Eastern Europe. Macedonia lies in the central Balkans and is bordered by Bulgaria, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania and Greece.
Signature Wines was interested to read MW Tim Atkin’s article in the October issue of Harpers Wine & Spirit Magazine this month, where he discussed his views on modern winemaking and how to him it is a ‘breath of fresh air’.