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Slovenia, home to the world’s oldest grape vine and a winemaking tradition predating Roman viticulture in Western Europe, produces over 80 million litres of wine annually from 22,300 hectares and 28,000 wineries—about 75% of it white—mostly consumed domestically. The country’s three main wine regions each have distinct characteristics: Podravska, in the northeast bordering Croatia and Hungary, is the largest, known for sparkling and world-class dessert wines from almost entirely white grapes, grown in a continental climate with fertile, loamy soils; Posavska, the smallest, is the birthplace of Cviček, a light, fresh, slightly sour red blend from hilly terrain and mixed sandy-clay soils, reflecting a cooler continental climate; Primorska, in the west along the Italian border, benefits from a warm Mediterranean climate, marl and limestone soils, and strong Italian influence, producing expressive reds and structured whites. Slovenia’s terroir ranges from alpine foothills to coastal slopes, fostering diverse grape varieties such as Rebula, Malvazija, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Modra Frankinja, and Refošk, yielding styles from crisp aromatic whites to full-bodied reds and renowned botrytised sweets, all increasingly focused on quality, manual harvesting, and distinct regional identity.
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2021
Slovenska Istra, Slovenia
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2021
Slovenska Istra, Slovenia
20-30
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2023
Goriska Brda, Slovenia
10-20
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Goriska Brda, Slovenia
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2021
Slovenska Istra, Slovenia
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2022
Slovenska Istra, Slovenia
5-10
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Slovenia’s terroir ranges from alpine foothills to coastal slopes, fostering diverse grape varieties such as Rebula, Malvazija, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Modra Frankinja, and Refošk, yielding styles from crisp aromatic whites to full-bodied reds and renowned botrytised sweets, all increasingly focused on quality, manual harvesting, and distinct regional identity." ["parent"]=> int(0) ["count"]=> int(67) ["filter"]=> string(3) "raw" } [2]=> object(WP_Term)#12334 (10) { ["term_id"]=> int(822) ["name"]=> string(15) "Slovenska Istra" ["slug"]=> string(15) "slovenska-istra" ["term_group"]=> int(0) ["term_taxonomy_id"]=> int(822) ["taxonomy"]=> string(11) "product_cat" ["description"]=> string(541) "Slovenska Istra wine region is located in Slovenia's southwestern corner and is the only wine region on the coast. The wine region is part of the broader Primorska wine region, which stretches along the Adriatic coast from Koper to Piran. The wine region spans 2400 hectares and is best known for its red wine, Refošk. Because the variety dominates in the area, the Slovenska Istra wine region is known as the Land of Refošk. The region is regarded as the warmest wine-growing region in Slovenia, with a huge impact from the Mediterranean." ["parent"]=> int(796) ["count"]=> int(38) ["filter"]=> string(3) "raw" } [3]=> object(WP_Term)#11377 (10) { ["term_id"]=> int(1260) ["name"]=> string(9) "Vinakoper" ["slug"]=> string(9) "vinakoper" ["term_group"]=> int(0) ["term_taxonomy_id"]=> int(1260) ["taxonomy"]=> string(11) "product_cat" ["description"]=> string(262) "Vinakoper keeps tradition alive and preserve classic varieties in our vineyards. At the same time, we flirt with the modern and explore world-famous contemporary varieties. Many first-class vines embraced by the sunshine produce sumptuous grapes full of flavour." ["parent"]=> int(822) ["count"]=> int(38) ["filter"]=> string(3) "raw" } } array(4) { [0]=> object(WP_Term)#12330 (10) { ["term_id"]=> int(796) ["name"]=> string(9) "Primorska" ["slug"]=> string(9) "primorska" ["term_group"]=> int(0) ["term_taxonomy_id"]=> int(796) ["taxonomy"]=> string(11) "product_cat" ["description"]=> string(750) "Primorska wine region is a wine region of Slovenia that is known in English as The Slovenian Littoral. The Primorska wine region is one of the oldest in Slovenia and in recent years has become increasingly popular for its excellent and high-quality wines. The wines of Primorska Slovenia have gained significant attention locally and internationally, and the country is famous both for its premium wine ranges as well as wines for everyday casual drinking. The most important grape varietals of the Primorska wine region are the local, traditional grapes such as Refosco, Tokaj, and Rebula. The proximity of Italy has had a strong influence on the Primorska wine region, making it one of the best wine tourism and gastronomy destinations in Slovenia." ["parent"]=> int(795) ["count"]=> int(67) ["filter"]=> string(3) "raw" } [1]=> object(WP_Term)#12532 (10) { ["term_id"]=> int(795) ["name"]=> string(8) "Slovenia" ["slug"]=> string(8) "slovenia" ["term_group"]=> int(0) ["term_taxonomy_id"]=> int(795) ["taxonomy"]=> string(11) "product_cat" ["description"]=> string(1327) "Slovenia, home to the world’s oldest grape vine and a winemaking tradition predating Roman viticulture in Western Europe, produces over 80 million litres of wine annually from 22,300 hectares and 28,000 wineries—about 75% of it white—mostly consumed domestically. The country’s three main wine regions each have distinct characteristics: Podravska, in the northeast bordering Croatia and Hungary, is the largest, known for sparkling and world-class dessert wines from almost entirely white grapes, grown in a continental climate with fertile, loamy soils; Posavska, the smallest, is the birthplace of Cviček, a light, fresh, slightly sour red blend from hilly terrain and mixed sandy-clay soils, reflecting a cooler continental climate; Primorska, in the west along the Italian border, benefits from a warm Mediterranean climate, marl and limestone soils, and strong Italian influence, producing expressive reds and structured whites. Slovenia’s terroir ranges from alpine foothills to coastal slopes, fostering diverse grape varieties such as Rebula, Malvazija, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Modra Frankinja, and Refošk, yielding styles from crisp aromatic whites to full-bodied reds and renowned botrytised sweets, all increasingly focused on quality, manual harvesting, and distinct regional identity." ["parent"]=> int(0) ["count"]=> int(67) ["filter"]=> string(3) "raw" } [2]=> object(WP_Term)#12334 (10) { ["term_id"]=> int(822) ["name"]=> string(15) "Slovenska Istra" ["slug"]=> string(15) "slovenska-istra" ["term_group"]=> int(0) ["term_taxonomy_id"]=> int(822) ["taxonomy"]=> string(11) "product_cat" ["description"]=> string(541) "Slovenska Istra wine region is located in Slovenia's southwestern corner and is the only wine region on the coast. The wine region is part of the broader Primorska wine region, which stretches along the Adriatic coast from Koper to Piran. The wine region spans 2400 hectares and is best known for its red wine, Refošk. Because the variety dominates in the area, the Slovenska Istra wine region is known as the Land of Refošk. The region is regarded as the warmest wine-growing region in Slovenia, with a huge impact from the Mediterranean." ["parent"]=> int(796) ["count"]=> int(38) ["filter"]=> string(3) "raw" } [3]=> object(WP_Term)#12275 (10) { ["term_id"]=> int(1260) ["name"]=> string(9) "Vinakoper" ["slug"]=> string(9) "vinakoper" ["term_group"]=> int(0) ["term_taxonomy_id"]=> int(1260) ["taxonomy"]=> string(11) "product_cat" ["description"]=> string(262) "Vinakoper keeps tradition alive and preserve classic varieties in our vineyards. At the same time, we flirt with the modern and explore world-famous contemporary varieties. Many first-class vines embraced by the sunshine produce sumptuous grapes full of flavour." ["parent"]=> int(822) ["count"]=> int(38) ["filter"]=> string(3) "raw" } } Vinakoper
2022
Slovenska Istra, Slovenia
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