Shesh i Zi
Shesh i Zi (lit. "black field")[1] is an Albanian red wine variety.[2] The varietal is named for the Shesh Hills of Central Albania just outside Tirana, and is recommended served at approximately 65-68 degrees Fahrenheit.[3]

References
- Çobo Winery
- Wines of Albania
- Gregory Alonzo: Albanian Wines, The Missing Tradition Eve Bushman, NOVEMBER 1, 2012
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