In vino veritas — “the truth is in the wine” — is one of the most fitting expressions when speaking about Croatian wines and gastronomy.
No matter whether you prefer white or red wines, Croatia offers remarkable quality shaped by geography, climate, and centuries of tradition. From the powerful red wines of southern Dalmatia, where sun-drenched vineyards face the sea, to elegant continental whites from the north, every region tells its own story through flavor.
Dalmatian vineyards benefit from intense sunlight, salty sea air, and rugged terrain, producing distinctive reds such as Plavac Mali, including renowned appellations like Dingač from the Pelješac Peninsula. Croatian winemaking is largely small-scale, which makes these wines rare, expressive, and difficult to find outside the country — often available only in specialized wine shops alongside artisanal olive oils, cheeses, and regional delicacies.
Many travelers choose to bring these flavors home as meaningful souvenirs, sharing a taste of Croatia with friends and family.
Croatian gastronomy is equally diverse and region-driven. Istria is celebrated for its world-class olive oils, truffle-based dishes, and the refined, aromatic white wine Malvasia. Slavonia offers hearty flavors such as kulen sausages, smoked meats, traditional fish stews, and a variety of fruit brandies. In the east, elegant continental wines like Traminac reflect a completely different terroir and culinary rhythm.
Influenced by Italian, Austrian, Hungarian, and Ottoman traditions, Croatian cuisine has evolved into a distinctive culinary identity, deeply connected to its wines and local ingredients.
Through our carefully curated food and wine experiences, we take you to authentic wine regions and gastronomic destinations, introducing you to Croatia through taste, tradition, and local insight.
Find the experience that suits your palate — and let Croatia speak through its flavors.
























