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Russian, French, Portuguese, South African, Spanish, Serbian, Macedonian.
The best price/quality option here is 1l of Macedonian Stobi wine, they have perfect dry and semi dry wine. There are lots of great Russian wines, too, from Crimea and Kuban' (Krasnodar region).
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There are many types of Pelin, I imagine you drank cheapest trash from Badel (north Croats drink it, maybe eastern ones too). In the south Maraska makes same cheap pelin but with better taste IMO.
Badel howerer makes this amazing drink (Pelin deluxe) I love and reccomend you to try it next time you are here. It is sweet and pleasant to the throat:
ANTIQUE PELINKOVAC is Badel’s oldest and most famous premium herbal liqueur and also one of the most intriguing Croatian drinks. The product dates back to the year 1862, the founding year of the company Badel 1862.
It was created by Franjo Pokorny, a tradesman and founder of the company Badel 1862. At that time Antique was sold solely in pharmacies with the recommendation “stomach restorative”. It was so successful that Franjo Pokorny became the supplier of this fantastic liqueur for the Viennese and French royal courts, and in accordance with records from that time, it was also exported to America. The recipe for the production of Badel Antique Pelinkovac is the oldest and most secret in Badel 1862 archives. The essential herb is wormwood (Cro. Pelin; Lat. Artemisia Absinthium) and the original bottle in which the product is sold is exhibited in Zagreb City Museum.
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