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You’ve been caged in that office all day … Now it’s time to grab a chilled bottle of white wine at Murray Hill Wines and enjoy it on your balcony, roof top, or at home with the windows wide open after an evening of gallivanting around the city this gorgeous spring night.
Pick up the bottle on your way home from work between 7 and 10pm, so you can taste our Croatian favorites at our free tasting…
Bibich Debit 2008 ($16.99, plus 10% off)
A dry white from the coast of Croatia (Northern Dalmatia, if you want to know the specifics) made from the native Debit grape. Fermented in stainless steel, it’s incredible paired with white fish, lobster, or spicy chicken. Or simply drink it alone on a warm night, like tonight of course.
Toljanic Zlahtina 2008 ($16.99, plus 10% off)
This zesty and citric Žlahtina (that’s the grape) grows on the island of Krk off the Croatian mainland. It’s comparable to a sauvignon blanc, with more racy lemon and spicy orange hints.
Bibich Riserva 2006 ($19.99, plus 10% off)
Here’s a light, smooth red for those of you not ready to jump on the white wine bandwagon. A blend of Babich, Plavina and Lasin grapes, it is aged for one year in American Oak. Dark fruits, spices and black pepper make this red the perfect wine pairing with cold cuts and cheeses.
See you guys soon … Let us know where the rooftop party’s at.
I envy all of you there, going to your rooftops after some/or with croatian wine. that should be a good night. as the one we just had here, in zagreb. spring :)
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