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<title>The Variant Oplenac from Aleksandrović Winery from Josip Bosnjakovic (27 Jul 2008, 8:39 pm) in group "Wine Hedonism"</title>
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<description>Serbia is not so known in a world map of wines, but is making its first steps ... One of the well known, and appreciated winery is Aleksandrović Winery (http://www.podrumaleksandrovic.co.yu/index_en.shtml) . Hilly terrains of Oplenac have been used for growing grapevine since ancient times. The place where cellar Aleksandrovic is situated, originates its name from the distant past. During the Roman Empire it was called Vincea, in the Middle Ages it was Vinica, and today – Vinca, and that is the  ...</description>
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