Bikicki’s 8 hecatres of vineyards are located in the sleepy village of Banoštor, an ancient wine region on the norther slopes of Mount Fruška Gora, looking towards the Danube River.
The history of the Blažič family dates back to 1890 when Borut’s great-grandfather, Peter Blažič, came from Austria-Hungary and bought the farm with old terraced vineyards where, together with his family, they made a living from growing grapes and fruit.
If you want to get a supreme quality wine that will express the effort you put in, then you have to dedicate yourselves completely to it. You do that with your heart, or you do not do it. There is no compromise.
The story of Vinarija Dalia is a great one; One of the rebirth of ancient and forgotten Serbian wine regions and the journey of a young woman winemaker returning home and sparking a renaissance for authentic wines in her home.
Located in Ritoznoj in Štajerska, Dorcha is the brainchild of Izidor (Dorcha) Vehovar. He is the 3rd generation of his family to continue the path of viticulture and winemaking, and is intent on a new direction, a friendlier path.
Dražen Zanchi is one of those discoveries that reminds us how special the wines of Croatia are and the passion of the people who put all of their heart into their work.
Ivan Enjingi is an iconic winemaker in Croatia, and his family celebrates well over 117 years of winemaking. Enjingi’s age old organic farming and pioneering winemaking styles, have made his name synonymous with great wines of Slavonia.
Guerila wines are a reflection of biodynamic cultivation in the dramatic Vipava Valley wine region, with steep, terraced vineyards allowing for tremendous wines of elegance. The wines are the fruit of hand-picked biodynamic grapes where harvesting and all of the work in the cellar takes place at the appropriate cosmic rhythms in accordance with the biodynamic calendar.
House Joannes Protner is located five kilometers from the centre of Maribor, in the direction of Malečnik. Run by Boštjan Protner and his wife, Mojca, they are now heavily assisted by their children Martin and Ana. The family has been devoted to viticulture for over three decades and now have a total of 13 hectares of vineyards.
Jure Brumec is a local farmer and his family have been so in this village for generations, on the Klokočovnik Hill. A close neighbor and friend of Sanctum’s, he is an expert on the many hillsides and small vineyard sites in this impressive sub-region.
Vlado Krauthaker is one of the best known and respected winemakers in the Slavonia region of Croatia. His 32-hectar estate is planted with both local and international varieties.
Mansus winery is one of a handful of Vipava growers who have the coveted indigenous Klarnica grape variety. They farm their vineyards organically and ferment all of their wines with no added yeasts.
Pikasi - Saramento is a negociant project of Slovenian winemaker and professional ballroom dancer, Matic Rodica. Together with Vipava Valley grower, Petr Stegovec, Matic created the Pikasi lineup of naturally fermented indigenous variety wines – Pinela, Zelen, Rebula, Barbera and Barbera Rose.
The description of the word “pomalo” cannot be found in any Croatian dictionary. Literally, “pomalo” means to take it easy, to relax, no stress, but also slow down, no worries. To capture the pomalo lifestyle in liquid form, Vinum teamed up with the allusive Begović cousins to produce some of the best natural Hrvatska expressions to bring to the US.
In 1998, Marinko Rodica, a car mechanic by trade, decided to start a new chapter in his life and became a winemaker. 10 years later, in 2008 Rodica family winery had sixty thousand vines and was certified organic.
Skaramuča family farms the largest vineyard in the Dingač appellation on Pelješac Peninsula today. This extreme region is considered to be the best plavac mali site in Croatia, with only a handful of growers producing limited quantities of wine.
The Skegro family vineyards are mostly consisted of vines planted in 2005 in the small village of Radišići, in the southwestern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The SoHu wines were created to offer a fresh and expressive style of Slavonijan indigenous varietal that everyone can enjoy. The name SoHu (South of Hungary) is an ode to the cross-cultural influence this region embraces in Croatia near the border of Hungary.
The Tomac family has been winemaking for over 100 years, and has a total of 9ha of vineyards, including the varietals of Rhine Riesling, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir and old Plešivica varieties. Many vineyards are very old, up to 80 years!, and all Tomac wines are produced exclusively from grapes from the family's own vineyards.
Voštinić — Klasnić is located on a small hill near Ivanić Grad, in the region of Moslavina, far away from the stress and city hustle of Zagreb, a beautiful and humble estate surrounded by vineyards and orchards. The family has been making wine since 1936 when Tomislav's great grandfather planted the first vines of Škrlet in this area, some of which are still growing in the vineyards today and some of the oldest living Škrlet vines in existence.
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