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Buy Tikveš Barovo Red 2021 – Award-Winning Kratošija & Vranec Red Wine from North Macedonia | Singapore Delivery
Exclusive Single-Vineyard Balkan Red with Volcanic Power & Elegance
The Tikveš Barovo Red 2021 is a limited single-vineyard red wine grown at 700m altitude on volcanic slopes in North Macedonia. Crafted from Vranec (35%) and Kratošija (65%), this exclusive, award-winning blend showcases Balkan power with elegance and soft tannins.
Recognised at the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, Decanter World Wine Awards, Selections Mondiales des Vins Canada, and Les Citadelles du Vin, this premium Balkan wine is now available for wine lovers in Singapore through Vino.sg.
With 18 months of French oak ageing, the 2021 Barovo delivers:
Dark red colour with purple reflections
Aromas of blackberries, dry plums, raspberries, and subtle spice
Mouth-filling palate with juicy black fruit, soft tannins, and balanced acidity
Full-bodied, powerful structure with a lingering, juicy finish
Multi-layered character that reveals more with every sip
A collector’s red wine with cellaring potential, equally rewarding when enjoyed today.
Serve at 16–18°C with:
Roast lamb, venison, braised duck, or rich beef dishes
Singaporean favourites: mutton curry, claypot rice, or black pepper crab
Islandwide delivery in Singapore available.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Vintage | 2021 |
| Grape Blend | 65% Kratošija, 35% Vranec |
| Origin | Barovo, North Macedonia – Tikveš Winery |
| Vineyard Altitude | 700m volcanic single vineyard |
| Vinification | 18 months French oak |
| Colour | Dark red with purple reflections |
| Aroma | Blackberries, dry plums, raspberries, subtle spice |
| Palate | Full-bodied, juicy black fruit, balanced acidity, long finish |
| Awards | Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, Decanter, Selections Mondiales Canada, Les Citadelles du Vin |
| Serving Temp. | 16–18°C |
| Pairing | Roast lamb, venison, beef, duck, Singaporean mutton curry |
| Delivery | Islandwide in Singapore |
| Aging Potential | 8–10 years |