Tuesday, 4 April 2023

Festigia Taste&Shop: Agrolaguna Opens New Tasting Room

April the 4th, 2023 - Festigia taste&shop, Agrolaguna's newest tasting room and store, has opened in Porec with the aim of further enriching the already enviable gastronomic and wine offer of the Istrian peninsula.

As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, last week, the brand new Agrolaguna tasting room and shop for the sale of Istrian cheeses, olive oils and wines was opened in Porec at Mate Vlasica 34. The new Festigia taste&shop concept will see Agrolaguna enrich the offer of eno-gastro tourism across Istria. The new store's opening was attended by Fabris Perusko, the CEO of the Fortenova Group, Sotiris Yannopoulos, the Executive Director of the Fortenova Group for the Food Business Area, Nerina Zec, the President of the Agrolaguna Management Board, Loris Persuric, the Mayor of Porec, and Boris Miletic, the Prefect of Istria County.

The newly opened Festigia taste&shop store will offer its customers and visitors a very wide large selection of top Festigia and Vina Laguna wines, Ol Istria olive oils and Spin Istrian cheeses. Thematic evenings and education about wine, oil and cheese will all also be organised in the tasting room. During consumption, guests and customers will be made intimately familiar with the entire process and experience of creating Agrolaguna's top products. The goal is for this shop and tasting room to also be a favourite meeting place for all gourmet lovers who appreciate local Istrian products.

"The complete renovation of this facility is an important part of the transformation of Agrolaguna into a modern producer of wine, oil and cheese, which is a change that the Fortenova Group supports both organisationally and through investment. The top quality of our products has been confirmed by numerous international awards, and bearing in mind the tourism potential of this entire region, with this new concept we're making a step forward in presenting what it has to offer, because as important as tourism is for the overall development of Istria, is equally important as a lever for the development of Agrolaguna.

It's our wish that the tasting room, as well as some other parts of the company, such as the vineyard or the cellar, become an indispensable point of the tourist offer of this region. In this way, the company is confirming its responsibility towards the environment, contributing to the construction of modern destination tourism, and at the same time developing a partnership relationship with the local community,'' said Fabris Perusko, Fortenova's CEO.

Nerina Zec, president of the Agrolaguna Management Board, also spoke on the occasion of the opening of the Festigia taste&shop store: "This new concept represents a great opportunity for us to showcase our long-term and new customers how much knowledge, experience and expertise we continue to invest in the production of high-quality, local Istrian products. Our new Festigia tasting room and store offers a unique shopping and tasting experience, which will enable all customers and visitors to get even closer to Istrian culture."

Boris Miletic, Istria County's prefect, spoke at the opening about the importance of promoting Istrian products and the county's wine and gastronomic offer, as did Loris Persuric, Porec's mayor: "Every city would be proud to have such a large manufacturer in its ranks, but it isn't only large, it's also of high quality. Olive oil, cheese, wine, all of these are products marked by their numerous awards for excellence. That's why I'd like to congratulate you for deciding to open a new tasting room and boutique today, because your products deserve it. I believe that this boutique will quickly become a favourite place for all those who want to take the taste of Porec and Istria back home with them. I'd also like to congratulate the people who create these products and I wish them much success in their future business."

The long-standing tradition of Agrolaguna connects a modern approach and the quality of local products; premium wines from 630 hectares of vineyards, extra virgin olive oils from more than 65,000 olive trees and hard cheeses produced exclusively from fresh domestic milk from Croatian farms. These are high-quality products, the quality of which is best demonstrated by numerous awards won at prestigious Croatian and international competitions, and it's precisely the new Festigia taste&shop store that will enable their better presentation and promotion.

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Tuesday, 20 October 2020

3 Kantuna: Istrian Wine, Cheese and Olive Oil Store Opens in Zagreb

As Poslovni Dnevnik writes on the 19th of October, 2020, a brand new store called "3 Kantuna" which belongs to the leading Istrian producer Agrolaguna recently opened its doors at Tresnjevka market in the very heart of the City of Zagreb.

This is otherwise the first store in Zagreb of the aforementioned well-known Istrian company that offers a wide range of natural, quality and award-winning wines from Istria, as well as much desired Istrian olive oils and cheeses. In the newly opened retail space, fans of first-class products from the remarkable Croatian region can expect a large selection of Laguna Wines, Ol Istria olive oils and Spin cheeses.

3 Kantuna is likely to become the ideal place for all lovers of Istrian produce in the Croatian capital who can truly appreciate indigenous Istrian products that have long been recognised on both the local and global market.

''Despite the many challenges this year has brought us, we're successfully achieving the set goals in expanding our own retail network. Just three months after the opening of the second 3 Kantuna srore in Split, we're extremely pleased to present the citizens of Zagreb and their guests our entire range and especially our top products which come in a limited series," stated Jurica Vukosav, commercial director at Agrolaguna.

Agrolaguna has two stores in its retail network in Porec, Istria, one on the market, and the other within the cellar and oil mill at the address Mate Vlasica 34. It is followed by stores on Stanga in Rovinj, then one on the waterfront in Rijeka and on the Sucidar market and on Cankareva poljana in the Dalmatian city of Split. In addition to the store at the Tresnjevka market, the plan is to open at least one more store in Zagreb that will satisfy every customer with its high standards.

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