Originally founded in 1820, the Movia winery and estate in Brda, Slovenia had already become one of Europe’s most famous wineries in the years that followed World War II. Located in the village of Ceglo in the heart of the Brda appellation, literally a stone’s throw from the Italian border, Movia put Slovenia on the map of the world’s great wine regions in the late 1990s when the interest in wines grown in former Eastern Bloc states began to flourish.
Movia's Rebula is from vines over 65 years old. It has an inviting golden to amber colour, which speaks of longer skin contact. The nose is amazingly rich for Rebula, with gooseberries and blackcurrants dominating over gentle pine and fine oak notes. Very dry, medium bodied with a touch of tannins and salty savoury character, and a lot of life. It is excellent to approach now, but will be great until 2025.