SoHu takes its name from where it's made: Slavonia, in northeastern Croatia, just south of the Hungarian border, a nod to the region's long history of cross-cultural influence.
The label is built almost entirely around Graševina, Croatia's most widely planted white grape.
The vineyards sit on the volcanic, sandy, and clay soils typical of the region, ground that was once, geologically speaking, the floor of the Pannonian Sea before its last remnant, fittingly called the Slavonian Lake, dried up roughly a million years ago. That mineral-rich terroir is what gives this bottling its saline, stony character.