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- Dingač abstract "Dingač is a wine growing region on the Pelješac Peninsula in the Dalmatian region of Croatia that is part of the larger, Coastal (Primorska) Region. Situated on the southwestern facing slope of the Zabrada mountains between the small villages of Trstenik and Podobuče, it is a highly regarded area for growing the autochthonous Croatian red wine grape, Plavac Mali.Like the neighboring Postup region, the land is very rugged karst with little top soil. This attribute, in addition to the level of sunlight (2800 hours annually), 45 degree slope, and weather make for ideal red wines growing conditions which are planted from sea level up to 300 m. The wines derived from this area are eligible for a \"stamp of geographic origin\" if they meet a series of strict requirements and can reach upwards of 17.6% alcohol. The wine region was established in 1961 and was the first protected Croatian wine region.The area is not very accessible but a small, rural road runs the length of the region. Also, at Potomje is the entrance to a one lane tunnel through the mountain that winemakers paid to build in 1973 in order to transport grapes directly. This replaced the old system of using donkeys to carry harvested grapes over the 400 m high pass of the mountain.Notable producers of Dingač region wines include: Matuško, Vinarija Dingač, Bura-Mokalo, Miloš, Kiridžija, and Bartulović among others.".
- Dingač isPartOfWineRegion Dalmatia.
- Dingač location Croatia.
- Dingač subregion Dubrovnik-Neretva_County.
- Dingač thumbnail Dingač.jpg?width=300.
- Dingač varietals Plavac_Mali.
- Dingač wikiPageID "32490171".
- Dingač wikiPageLength "2773".
- Dingač wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Dingač wikiPageRevisionID "701148528".
- Dingač wikiPageWikiLink Category:Croatian_wine.
- Dingač wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Dingač wikiPageWikiLink Dalmatia.
- Dingač wikiPageWikiLink Dubrovnik-Neretva_County.
- Dingač wikiPageWikiLink Karst.
- Dingač wikiPageWikiLink Pelješac.
- Dingač wikiPageWikiLink Plavac_Mali.
- Dingač wikiPageWikiLink Postup.
- Dingač wikiPageWikiLink Potomje.
- Dingač wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dingač".
- Dingač wikiPageWikiLinkText "homonymous area".
- Dingač climateRegion "IV".
- Dingač country "Croatia".
- Dingač designation "Vinogorje".
- Dingač name "Dingač".
- Dingač officialName "Bottles of Dingač red wine".
- Dingač officialName "Dingač".
- Dingač partOf Dalmatia.
- Dingač soil Karst.
- Dingač subRegions Dubrovnik-Neretva_County.
- Dingač varietals Plavac_Mali.
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- Dingač year "1961".
- Dingač subject Category:Croatian_wine.
- Dingač hypernym Wine.
- Dingač point "42.917778 17.369807".
- Dingač type Company.
- Dingač type Place.
- Dingač type WineRegion.
- Dingač type Diacritic.
- Dingač type Redirect.
- Dingač type Location.
- Dingač type Place.
- Dingač type Thing.
- Dingač type SpatialThing.
- Dingač comment "Dingač is a wine growing region on the Pelješac Peninsula in the Dalmatian region of Croatia that is part of the larger, Coastal (Primorska) Region. Situated on the southwestern facing slope of the Zabrada mountains between the small villages of Trstenik and Podobuče, it is a highly regarded area for growing the autochthonous Croatian red wine grape, Plavac Mali.Like the neighboring Postup region, the land is very rugged karst with little top soil.".
- Dingač label "Dingač".
- Dingač sameAs Q1226362.
- Dingač sameAs Dingač.
- Dingač sameAs m.0h1hqxc.
- Dingač sameAs 3214596.
- Dingač sameAs Q1226362.
- Dingač lat "42.917778".
- Dingač long "17.369807".
- Dingač wasDerivedFrom Dingač?oldid=701148528.
- Dingač depiction Dingač.jpg.
- Dingač isPrimaryTopicOf Dingač.
- Dingač name "Bottles of Dingač red wine (above)".
- Dingač name "Dingač".