Thursday, 23 June 2016

A Gastro Tour of Brač? Sign Us Up!

With so many islands along the Adriatic, one of the hardest decisions you’ll have to make when visiting Croatia is “which island will I go to next?”. Although that seems like an easy decision, each island offers a truly different and unique experience, all with their own “not to be missed” qualities. While staying in Split, you are given an abundance of options from taxi boats to day trips, fish picnics to sunset cruises, and plenty of islands right off the marina. With a plain view of island Brač from our riva, we are going to let Brač choose us, and we will choose Vetus Itinera for the perfect tour to take us there.

Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Festival Finih Vina in Skradin July 2

Festival Finih Vina in Skradin is right around the corner!

Thursday, 5 May 2016

Seventh Dalmatia Wine Expo Concludes

Seventh Dalmatia Wine Expo took place in Split and Makarska at the end of April.

 

Thursday, 22 May 2014

Wine Education Workshops from Paradox at Vinski Podrum 2014

Continuing their excellent work in raising the standards of Split's wine culture and wine education, Paradox Wine and Cheese Bar will be holding four wine school workshops at the 2014 Vinski Podrum, which opens tomorrow in the basement of Diocletian's Palace. Vinkski Podrum is an opportunity to come and taste a selection of fine Croatian wines and other traditional delicacies, and Paradox owner Zoran Pejović will be holding his wine workshops on Friday and Saturday from 17:00 to 18:00 and from 19:00 to 20:00. Anyone interested should register their interest at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Apart from being the first wine bar in Split, a key focus of the Paradox mission is on education and promotion of Croatian wines, and if you are looking for an introduction to the wonderful world of Croatian wine, there is perhaps no better option in Split, as the very knowledgeable staff will guide you through the rich offerings of indigenous Croatian wine varieties.

In other Paradox news, with the season now in full swing, the wine and cheese bar will be having additional live music every Monday and Thursday - see below. To keep abreast of the very latest Paradox events, why not follow them on Facebook

 

Dear friends. Come and enjoy your evenings with us Monday and Thursday to the tunes of the Sunny Days band from 20:30.

Welcome to the season

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Saturday, 1 March 2014

Paradox Wine and Cheese Bar, Leading the Way in Croatian Wine Education

I have been coming to Split on a regular basis for just over a year now, slowly discovering more about this beautiful city on my day trips from sunny Jelsa on Hvar. After that year, I have got a much better feeling of the rhythm of the city than I ever had in the previous ten years living on an island just a boat ride away.  

Some businesses have opened, some have closed, and some have managed to open and close in that short period. Other new businesses have slowly made their mark on their neighbourhood and have become established as part of the established Split scene. 

I first went to Paradox Wine and Cheese Bar in December 2012, having heard lots of rave reviews from expats who told me that finally there was a place to hang out with great wine and cheese, a friendly welcome and great ambience - the wine equivalent of a good Irish pub in terms of cosiness and welcome. As a Hvar boy, what struck me on arrival was the representation of not only the island's top winemakers on the list, but also some of the best names in the country, with many of them available by the glass.

What struck me soon after that just listening to the staff and client interaction was the passion and deep knowledge all the staff have about Croatian wine, and how much visiting tourists appreciate this gentle introduction into the world of Croatian wine which is usually totally unfamiliar to them, and the comments and positive reviews on TripAdvisor (which have pushed Paradox not only to number one in Split, but in all Dalmatia) are testament to the success of the management's philosophy of promoting Croatian wines. 

An important part of that wine education revolves around the Wednesday tastings at Paradox, when the wines of some of the top names, usually accompanied by the winemakers themselves, are presented at Paradox, a great opportunity to learn more about the top Croatian wines, as well as meeting some of the industry's star performers. The next tasting on Wednesday is from one of the top names from Istria - Roxanich. Place is always limited for these events, so you are advised to book early - contact details in the flyer below.

A new addition for Thursdays at Paradox is The Perfect Clash, a new initiative in food and wine pairing.  Space again is limited for these events, which not take place every Thursday but check the Paradox Facebook page for the latest events. Click here for pictures of the The Perfect Clash last Thursday

Paradox was the first wine and cheese bar on the Split scene, setting high standards, and it seems to have started something of a trend, with more wine bars now opening all over the city. Good news for wine lovers and those wanting to learn more about the wines of Croatia. If you are a wine lover and would like to learn a little more about the wines of the country, pop into Paradox for a glass or two, where you will find the patient and passionate staff eager to help you through your first steps in the exciting world of discovery of Croatian wine. 

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Saturday, 25 July 2015

Kolar Wines from Suza Village Becoming the Best among Baranja Wines

A vibrant Sauvignon or a serious Pinot Blanc, that is the question?

Monday, 20 July 2015

Move Over Zinfandel: The Original Croatian Zin Planted for First Time in California

First they discovered that Zinfandel originates in Croatia, then they took the original Croatian Zin to California. The Croatian wine story continues... 

Monday, 13 July 2015

Master of Wine Jo Ahearne: Why I am Making Wine in Croatia

There are just over 300 Masters of Wine in the world. Only one of them is currently making wine in Croatia. Jo Ahearne MW from London via Australia explains why she has taken the plunge to try and get the very best out of the grapes of Hvar. 

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