We are delighted to welcome Tina Milicic to the TCN team. Tina had a very pink International Women's Day in Zagreb, and kindly wrote about a great event involving a glass or two of rose.
How much do you know about Croatian wine? TCN's series 25 Things to Know continues on March 4, 2016, with a look at Croatian wine, and we are delighted that one of Dalmatia's most innovative gourmet experts, Zoran Pejovic from Paradox Hospitality, the man who started the wine bar trend in Split, has compiled a fascinating list for us.
With 130 indigenous grape varieties. Croatian wine is a voyage of dicovery. TCN's Damien Cullen Druzak takes us into one of its lesser-known regions on March 2, 2016.
London, February 29, 2016 – The Institute of Masters of Wine has announced five new Members who have joined the Institute, including for the first time a Croatian.
The Croatian wine story is attracting increasing international attention, and its promotional efforts are varied and at times innovative. One organisation adding a touch of colour and innovation is Women on Wine (WOW), an energetic group of female Croatian wine enthusiasts, who are doing an excellent job promoting the product they love. TCN met WOW founder and president Sanja Muzaferija on February 27, 2016 to learn more about their work, ahead of their flagship annual event on March 19, Pink Day in Zagreb.
More global expansion for Croatia's wine trade.
Taste Wine with Eyes, and other pleasures...
Zagreb's expanding wine scene welcomes a new event, according to a press release on February 16, 2016.
Fresh, Light and Drinkable Young Wines Offered to the World.
An important moment for the progress of Croatian wine on the international stage.