The PeljeΕ‘ac peninsula is home to more than 3.000 hectares of vineyards and olive trees. Wine production dates back to well into Greek times when it was first introduced by the Greeks! Now you'll find this beautiful country many miles off the coast with a centuries-long history β from Roman advances in viticulture all over Eastern Europe, including on the coast of Croatia in Dalmatia.
Vineyards and wineries Croatia
Vineyards and wineries in Croatia are an emerging phenomenon that has gained increasing attention in the international wine world in recent years. This is not surprising given the unique characteristics of Croatian wines and the history of wine production in the country.
Croatia is one of the oldest wine-producing countries in Europe, with a long tradition of viticulture dating back to the ancient Greeks and Romans. Over the years, the Croatian wine industry has developed and refined, and today there are more than 60.000 hectares of vineyards in the country.
Wine from Dalmatia
Due to the abundance of solar heat and rocky soil on which vineyards are grown, the wine from Dalmatia is among the best in the world. We can freely say that Dalmatia is the last wine paradise in the world.
Wineries & Wineries in Croatia
Believe it or not, Croatia is known for its wine. There are numerous winegrowers, wineries and winemakers in Croatia. Both along the coast as well as some excellent winegrowers in inland Croatia. A visit to a winery in Croatia is a must if you are a wine connoisseur, or if you have a multi-variety [β¦]
Wine from winery Vina Erdut
Pinot Grigio (Pinot Gris): green-yellow in color, balanced and harmonious in taste. Elegant drinkable wine, full bodied, discreet aromas with a nice fruitiness.
KorΔula the island of Marco Polo and great wine
The Croatian island of KorΔula was named one of the most beautiful islands in the world by a British newspaper and has a rich history.
Beautiful vineyards from Croatia in the spotlight
In Croatia, wine and olive oil have been made from a special Croatian grape variety for thousands of years.