Located in the north of the country, the Croatian Uplands are undoubtedly the coolest of Croatia's four key wine regions. The area has earned a reputation for producing crisp white wines from international and regionally important varieties like Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris and Pinot Blanc. Important sub zones include Medimurje, Zagorje, Moslavina, and Plešivica.
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Medimurje is the smallest sub zone of the large wine growing area known as the Croatian Uplands. There is a growing interest around the local take ...
Read more ▸Located north of Zagreb, the Zagorje wine region is known primarily for its white wines. Grapes such as Sylvaner and Graševina are commonplace, as...
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