For wine lovers, being able to order Croatian wines directly from the source is a dream come true. It allows them to have access to a wide selection of high-quality wines that may not be readily available in local wine shops or supermarkets. This is particularly exciting for those who enjoy discovering and trying wines from lesser-known regions and grape varieties.
I personally have had the opportunity to try a few Croatian wines and have been impressed by the quality and uniqueness of the wines. Croatia has a long history of winemaking, dating back thousands of years, and it is fascinating to see how the country's winemakers are embracing traditional techniques while also experimenting with modern winemaking practices.
Some of the standout Croatian wines that I have tried include Plavac Mali, which is a red wine grape variety native to Croatia. It produces robust and full-bodied wines with flavors of dark fruits, spices, and a distinct minerality. Another notable wine is Malvazija Istarska, a white wine grape variety that is grown primarily in the Istria region. It produces crisp and refreshing wines with notes of citrus, white flowers, and a hint of salinity.