3206) Trnjak, (along with the better-known Žilavka and Blatina) is an autochthonous grape variety in Herzegovina: HP Mostar, Mostar has issued a postage stamp of 1.10 BAM depicting the Trnjak Grape variety: Date of Stam issue:18.02.2024:
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About International Wine Day:
2024's Wine Days Calendar:
Whether it’s a celebration, or a special day dedicated to a specific grape or wine variety, knowing the dates when one’s favorite wines are celebrated provides the ideal reason to invite friends over and share some delightful wine experiences. By perusing the list provided here and marking the calendar, new tastes and wines to savor throughout the year may be stumbled upon.
International Wine Day is an occasion celebrated by wine lovers all around the world, offering everyone a compelling reason to savor and appreciate a glass of their favorite wine. This annual celebration, which takes place on May 25th, allows for the exploration of the rich history, diverse flavors, and cultural significance of wine. It unites connoisseurs, casual wine drinkers, and newcomers in a global celebration of this beloved beverage.
FEBRUARY 2024
1st February – International Furmint Day:On February 1st, International Furmint Day invites you to savor the essence of the Tokaj wine region in Hungary. Furmint, the predominant grape of Tokaj, offers a unique connection to the heritage of Hungarian winemaking. Delve into this exceptional varietal and its origins by uncorking a bottle of Tokaj wine, embracing the flavors of one of Hungary’s most esteemed wine regions.
16th February – International Syrah Day:
Syrah, celebrated on February 6th, is a grape with a global presence, thriving in diverse wine regions around the world. Originating from the Rhône Valley in France, this grape has traveled to distant lands, including Australia, California, and South Africa. Syrah Day offers a chance to explore the origins and diverse expressions of this bold and robust varietal from its French roots to its international acclaim.
18th February – World Drink Wine Day:
On February 18th, World Drink Wine Day is the perfect occasion to gather with friends and open bottles of your favorite wines. Whether you choose a classic Bordeaux, a crisp New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, or a bold Argentine Malbec, this day celebrates the global diversity of wines. Join in the festivities, and as you raise your glass, consider the rich traditions and origins of the wine you’re enjoying. Cheers to the world of wine!
MARCH 2024
3rd March – Mulled Wine Day:On March 3rd, Mulled Wine Day invites you to indulge in the warm and aromatic embrace of mulled wine, even as Spring approaches. While traditionally associated with the festive season, mulled wine’s origins date back centuries and span various cultures. Embrace the opportunity to enjoy this delightful drink and its rich history throughout the year.
13th March – International Riesling Day:
International Riesling Day, celebrated on March 13th, pays homage to Riesling, the esteemed monarch of German wines. Originating from the picturesque vineyards of Germany, Riesling has earned its reputation as one of the world’s finest and most refreshing white wines. To truly appreciate the essence of Riesling, consider embarking on a wine-tasting journey to the heart of German wineries, where you can explore the vineyards and gain insights into the meticulous production process behind this exceptional varietal.
21th March – World Vermouth Day:
Originating as a complex and flavorful elixir, vermouth has left an indelible mark on mixology worldwide. Whether sipped on its own as a distinguished aperitif or artfully blended into classic cocktails like the Martini and Negroni, vermouth’s origins are deeply rooted in the world of herbal infusions and spices. On March 21st, World Vermouth Day invites you to discover the origins and embrace the complexity and character that vermouth brings to the realm of libations. Cheers to this cherished ingredient with a rich history!
APRIL 2024
14th April – Tannat Day:
Tannat is a red grape originally from Southern France but very popular in South America, especially in Uruguay. Maybe this is the year for a trip to discover wineries in Uruguay?
17th April – Malbec World Day:
Like Tannat, Malbec is a grape that was born in Southern France but today is mostly associated with Argentina. Malbec is actually the most popular wine from the Mendoza wine region, a beautiful place you might want to put on your wine bucket list.
27th April – World Marselan Day:
Marselan, a cross between Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache, offers a captivating blend of flavors, often featuring dark fruits, spices, and a touch of elegance. Whether enjoyed on its own or as part of a blend, Marselan wines have captured the hearts of wine connoisseurs seeking something distinctive.
26th April – International Viognier Day:
Viognier is a white grape used to produce fruity and flowery wines. It is the only grape allowed in the production of the French wine Condrieu, a specialty of the Rhône Valley.
MAY 2024
5th May – International Sauvignon Blanc Day:
Sauvignon Blanc is the main white grape from the Bordeaux wine region but it is cultivated all around the world. What will you open today? Sauvignon Blanc from Italy? New Zealand? Choose wisely!
9th May – World Moscato Day:
Moscato, known for its luscious fruity flavors and gentle effervescence, has captured the hearts of wine lovers around the world. This day invites wine enthusiasts to uncork a bottle of Moscato, whether it’s a Moscato d’Asti from Italy or a Moscato from any other corner of the globe, and raise a glass to the delightful sweetness and refreshing qualities of this beloved wine.
17th May – Pinot Grigio Day:
Pinot Grigio is a red grape that is mostly used to produce white wines. Pinot Grigio from Italy is actually a very chic wine, perfect to sip during an aperitivo. Pair it with fancy Italian words.
23rd May – International Chardonnay Day:
Chardonnay Day, observed annually on the Thursday before Memorial Day in the U.S. and similarly in other parts of the world, falls on May 23 this year. It celebrates the Chardonnay grape, a cornerstone in producing one of the most refined white wines, born from the crossing of Pinot noir and Gouais blanc. Started over a decade ago as a social media event, Chardonnay Day invites wine lovers globally to revel in the rich taste and elegance of Chardonnay wines, highlighting the variety’s significance and winemaking legacy in a concise, engaging celebration.
JUNE 2024
3rd June – International Sommelier Day:
On June 3rd, International Sommelier Day celebrated the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Association de la Sommellerie Internationale in Reims, France, in 1969. The day was dedicated to appreciating sommeliers’ expertise and artistry, with events like tastings, educational seminars, and wine pairings enjoyed by enthusiasts worldwide. It highlighted the sommelier’s role in enhancing the pleasure of wine consumption and showcased the enduring allure of viticulture and their pivotal role in the world of wines.
9th June – World Verdejo Day:
World Verdejo Day, observed on the second Friday of June, invites wine enthusiasts to embark on a global journey to uncover the origins and charm of the Verdejo grape variety. Hailing primarily from the Rueda region in Spain, Verdejo wines have earned international acclaim for their refreshing and vibrant flavors. Join the celebration on this special day and raise a glass to the enchanting Verdejo grape.
10th June – Drink Chenin Blanc Day:
On Drink Chenin Blanc Day, celebrated on June 10th, wine lovers come together to explore the diverse range of styles offered by Chenin Blanc. Originating from the Loire Valley in France, Chenin Blanc has made its mark worldwide. Its versatility, ranging from dry to sweet, makes it a delightful choice for wine enthusiasts. Whether enjoyed as an aperitif or paired with an array of dishes, Chenin Blanc’s origins and flavors captivate wine enthusiasts around the globe.
21st June – World Lambrusco Day:
Originating from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, Lambrusco takes center stage on World Lambrusco Day, celebrated on June 21st. This unique red wine stands out with its sparkling character, setting it apart from most other red wines. If you’re curious to learn more about the origins and traditions surrounding Lambrusco, consider booking a wine tasting experience in Emilia-Romagna. Discover the essence of this distinctive Italian wine on this special day.
23rd June – National Rosé Day:
National Rosé Day, observed on June 23rd, is a celebration that beckons wine lovers to savor the origins and hues of rosé wines. The intensity of pink in your glass offers a glimpse into the diverse styles and expressions of this beloved wine. Whether your preference is for a delicate blush or a bold rosé, National Rosé Day unites wine enthusiasts in appreciation of this versatile wine. Share your favorite rosé experiences and join the global celebration on this special day.
JULY 2024
12th July – International Cava Day:These delicious bubbles are crafted after years of careful research, using the traditional method that makes Cava special and excellent. Cava has its own personality, ranging from light and fresh to complex, dry, or sweet. Primarily produced in the region of Catalonia in Spain, Cava has become a global favorite for celebrations and everyday indulgence.
27th July – Shiraz Day:
Shiraz, also known as Syrah, is a dark-skinned grape used to produce medium to full-bodied wines all over the world. The grape is much influenced by the terroir it grows in, so Shiraz from California can be very different compared to Shiraz from France.
AUGUST 2024
1st August – National Spritz Day:
The history of National Spritz Day can be followed all the way back to the 1800s when wine drinks were combined with sparkling soda water to create a new kind of cocktail. The story goes that this was created in Italy during the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, when Austrian soldiers traveled to Italy and changed the way they drank wine. The name likely came from the fact that spritz means “splash” in German, referring to the splash of soda water that was placed in the wine.
1st August – World Albariño Day:
World Albariño Day, celebrated on August 1st, is a global ode to the vibrant and refreshing Albariño wines. Albariño, with its zesty citrus flavors and crisp acidity, hails primarily from the Galicia region of Spain and Portugal. On this day, wine enthusiasts unite to uncork a bottle of Albariño and savor its delightful qualities. Whether you enjoy it with seafood or as a standalone aperitif, Albariño offers a delightful taste of summer.
4th August – National White Wine Day:
August 4th is celebrated as National White Wine Day, a joyous occasion for wine enthusiasts. Wineries and wine bars host tastings, offering an array of white wines for attendees to appreciate. The day is marked with educational sessions, guided tastings, and delightful food pairings, celebrating the elegance of white wines. It’s a time to come together and raise a glass in honor of this delightful variety.
13th August – International Prosecco Day:
On August 13th, the world raises a glass to the effervescent charm of Prosecco, Italy’s beloved sparkling wine. Known for its lively bubbles and fruity notes, Prosecco is a favorite for celebrations and casual gatherings alike. Whether you prefer it as a toast or in a refreshing cocktail, International Prosecco Day is the perfect occasion to enjoy this iconic Italian wine.
18th August – International Pinot Noir Day:
International Pinot Noir Day, observed on August 18th, pays homage to the delicate and expressive Pinot Noir grape. Known for its elegance and versatility, Pinot Noir thrives in various wine regions worldwide, from Burgundy to Oregon and New Zealand. Its flavors range from red berries to earthy notes, creating a wine experience that captures the essence of its terroir.
30th August – International Cabernet Sauvignon Day:
International Cabernet Sauvignon Day, observed on the first Thursday of September, is a global tribute to the king of red grapes, Cabernet Sauvignon. Known for its bold flavors and aging potential, Cabernet Sauvignon has captivated wine lovers worldwide.
SEPTEMBER 2024
1st September – Cap Classique Day:
Cap Classique Day, observed on September 1st, is a celebration of South Africa’s sparkling wine that rivals the best in the world. Cap Classique, made using the traditional Champagne method, offers effervescence and elegance. On this day, wine enthusiasts worldwide come together to savor the fine bubbles and distinctive flavors of Cap Classique.
6th September – National Chianti Day:
National Chianti Day, celebrated on the first Friday of September, pays homage to Italy’s iconic Chianti wine. Known for its vibrant red fruit flavors and versatility, Chianti is a beloved wine choice for Italian cuisine and beyond.
10th September – National Port Wine Day:
National Port Wine Day, observed on September 10th, invites wine enthusiasts to discover the rich history and flavors of Portugal’s famous Port wine. Port wine is celebrated for its sweet and fortified character, making it a delightful choice for dessert or aperitif.
15th September – International Grenache Day:
International Grenache Day, always held on the third Friday of September, shines a spotlight on the versatile Grenache grape. Grenache, known for its fruity and spicy character, thrives in various wine regions around the world.
OCTOBER 2024
6th October – National Orange Wine Day:
These unique wines are made from white grapes but fermented with their skins, resulting in intriguing amber hues and complex flavors. Join wine enthusiasts around the globe in savoring the distinctive qualities of orange wines and discover their rich history and diverse expression.
14th October – International Pinotage Day:
International Pinotage Day, held on the second Saturday of October, celebrates Pinotage, South Africa’s signature grape variety. Pinotage wines are known for their bold and unique flavors, often featuring red and black fruit notes with a touch of smokiness. Join wine lovers worldwide in raising a glass to this South African gem.
26th October – International Mavrud Day:
International Mavrud Day, coinciding with Saint Dimitrov’s Day in Bulgaria on October 26th, is dedicated to the Mavrud grape, a native Bulgarian variety. Mavrud wines are celebrated for their deep color, rich fruitiness, and aging potential.
27th October – World Champagne Day:
World Champagne Day, held on the fourth Friday of October each year, is a global toast to the elegance and effervescence of Champagne. Whether you enjoy it as a celebratory sip or with a fine meal, Champagne holds a special place in the world of wine.
NOVEMBER 2024
1st November – International Xinomavro Day:
International Xinomavro Day, celebrated on November 1st, brings the spotlight to Xinomavro, a Greek grape known for its complex and age-worthy wines.
7th November – International Merlot Day:
International Merlot Day, observed on November 7th, is a global tribute to the smooth and approachable Merlot grape. Merlot wines are cherished for their lush fruit flavors and versatility.
9th November – International Tempranillo Day:
International Tempranillo Day, traditionally observed on the second Thursday of November, is a heartfelt tribute to the esteemed Tempranillo grape with roots deeply embedded in the heart of Spain. Celebrated for its assertive personality and the luxurious red fruit nuances it imparts, Tempranillo stands as a cherished selection among wine enthusiasts.
15th November – National Zinfandel Day:
National Zinfandel Day, celebrated on the third Wednesday of November, invites wine lovers to discover the robust and fruit-forward Zinfandel wines. Known for their bold and spicy flavors, Zinfandel wines are a treat for the palate.
16th November – Beaujolais Nouveau:
Beaujolais Nouveau Day, always on the third Thursday of November, marks the release of the young and vibrant Beaujolais Nouveau wine. It’s a celebration of freshness and fruity exuberance.
24th November – International Carménère Day:
International Carménère Day, celebrated on November 24th, extends an invitation to delve into the sumptuous flavors and intriguing history of the Carménère grape. Originating from Bordeaux, France, this grape variety found its true home in the vineyards of Chile.
DECEMBER 2024
1st December – International Maratheftiko Day:
International Maratheftiko Day, celebrated on December 1st, offers a glimpse into the enchanting world of the Maratheftiko grape. Originating from Cyprus, this grape variety boasts a unique history and character. Renowned for its deep red color and intriguing flavors, Maratheftiko wines capture the essence of Cyprus’ rich winemaking tradition.
4th December – International Cabernet Franc Day:
International Cabernet Franc Day, observed on December 4th, pays homage to the Cabernet Franc grape, a variety with deep roots in the Bordeaux region of France. Known for its aromatic charm and graceful flavors, Cabernet Franc has spread its influence to vineyards worldwide.
10th December – World Aszú Day:
World Aszú Day, celebrated on December 10th, celebrates the iconic Hungarian wine, Aszú. Originating in Hungary’s Tokaj region, Aszú is renowned for its sweet nectar and centuries-old winemaking traditions.
16th December – Pinot Meunier Day:
Pinot Meunier Day, celebrated on December 16th, shines a spotlight on the Pinot Meunier grape, a key player in Champagne production. Originating from the Champagne region of France, Pinot Meunier brings a unique vibrancy to the world of sparkling wines.
31th December – National Champagne Day:
National Champagne Day, an informal celebration observed on December 31, offers a splendid opportunity to relish the effervescent delight of this sparkling libation. Its timing couldn’t be more ideal, coinciding with the spirited festivities of New Year’s Eve. For aficionados of champagne, it provides an even more compelling reason to uncork a bottle or perhaps two!
About International Wine Day:
The grapevine is probably one of the oldest agricultural crops, and wine is one of the most popular drinks today. It is so popular that February 18 has been declared International Wine Day.
In Bosnia & Herzegovina:
Trnjak, along with the better-known Žilavka and Blatina, is another autochthonous grape variety in Herzegovina.
Very little is known about its origin. One story says that it was brought to Bosnia and Herzegovina region by the Knights Templar while they were moving towards the Holy Land in the Crusades.
And another story says that it was brought by the French during Napoleon's occupation of Dalmatia.
Trnjak is resistant to diseases and drought, and old winegrowers used to call it black Žilavka because of these characteristics. It was planted because of its role in the pollination of Blatina, which has a functionally female flower, so it cannot pollinate itself.
The quality of the wine is influenced by the general climatic conditions, the method of processing and the soil on which it grows, as well as the proportion of sugar in the fruit at the time of harvest. Today, Trnjak increasingly comes out of the shadows and acquires a special status. This variety produces full-bodied, ruby-red, extractive wines with huge potential and aging in wooden barrels.
Trnjak is resistant to diseases and drought, and old winegrowers used to call it black Žilavka because of these characteristics.
Present Day:
Trnjak has increasingly come out of the shadows and acquired a special status. This variety produces full-bodied, ruby-red, extractive wines with huge potential and aging in wooden barrels.
Technical details:
Issue Date: 18.02.2024
Designer: Mate Nikša
Printer: AKD d.o.o. Zagreb
Size:35.50 mm x 25.56 mm
Stamp Values: 1.10 KM
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