Friday, 10 February 2017

Humanitarian Overture for the Fifth Pink Day

Part of the proceeds from this event will also be directed to the same goal – helping families who really need it

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Sommelier of Dutch 3-Michelin Star Restaurant Becomes Croatian Wine Ambassador

A Hvar wine success story in Holland, and a new ambassador for Croatian wine on February 7, 2017. A press release from Croatian Grapes. 

Sunday, 5 February 2017

The Woman who Brought Japan to Zadar

Yamasaki is the only Croat with permanent residence in Osaka for the past 20 years, while three years ago at the initiative of former Japanese ambassador to Croatia she brought Japan and Osaka to Zadar. It was at the first Tuna, Sushi & Wine Festival

Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Zagreb Urban Wine Bike Tour

Monday, 23 January 2017

Five Croatian Wines that Made a Mark in 2016

They year behind us had plenty of good wines from domestic production

Sunday, 22 January 2017

Celebrating St Vincent and Wine in Great Zagreb Day Trip at Kezele Rural Tourism

The traditional blessing of St. Vincent took part in vineyards all over Croatia on January 21, 2017. TCN spent the day at one of the most hospitable day trips from Zagreb, at Kezele Rural Tourism near Ivanic Grad. 

Friday, 13 January 2017

European Commission to Allow Croatia Use of Terrano Name

The European Commission (EC) has confirmed the completion of an act which will allow Croatian winemakers in Istria to sell wine under the name Terrano, provoking dissatisfaction in Slovenia which has protected the name with a mark of geographic origin

Monday, 2 January 2017

Dalmacijavino Introduces a New Visual Identity and New Products for 2017

After 70 years of existence, on New Year's Eve in Split, Dalmacijavino introduced a new corporate logo as a first step in the introduction of a new visual identity. Products with new bottles and new labels will be presented at the GAST fair which will be held from March 1 to 4, 2017 in Split.

Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Fancy a Million Litres of Plavac Mali?

The bankruptcy procedure of the agricultural cooperative Dingač in Potomje on Pelješac peninsula in southern Dalmatia may be the most unusual in Croatia

Monday, 19 December 2016

How Much Wine are Croats Drinking Per Year?

The Ministry of Agriculture in early December adopted a new Ordinance on the register of vineyards, compulsory declarations, accompanying documents, records of stocks and production potential which prescribes a unique treatment in the control of quality wines in wine marketing. Precisely, the new regulations will now ensure that all foreign wines that come in bulk to our market will have to be recorded and have an agricultural inspection in order to control the quality. Now, everyone will have equal treatment in the market, for both domestic and foreign wines, which is first and foremost the rule of fair competition. This also protects domestic producers of wine.

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