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Slovenia is a hidden treasure in the heart of Europe. With a rich winemaking tradition, this country offers wines that are a true representation of its geographical and climatic diversity.

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Slovenia

Slovenia is a hidden treasure in the heart of Europe. With a rich winemaking tradition, this country offers wines that are a true representation of its geographical and climatic diversity.

Outstanding wine regions

Within Slovenia, we find renowned wine regions such as:

  • Goriska Brda: Known as the Slovenian Tuscany because of its rolling hills.
  • Vipavska Dolina: With valleys that offer an ideal climate for autochthonous varieties.
  • Podravje: Where whites predominate, with a fresh and aromatic character.

Slovenian grape varieties

Slovenia prides itself on its indigenous and some internationally recognised grape varieties. Some of these are:

  • Refošk: Red with character, body and fruity aromas.
  • Malvazija: White with mineral touches and good acidity.
  • Sivi Pinot: Also known as Pinot Gris, it offers floral notes and softness on the palate.

Wine types and tasting notes

  • Reds: Deep, with aromas of red fruits and spices.
    Whites: Fresh, aromatic and with mineral touches.
  • Rosés: Elegant, with fruity notes and excellent for summer.
  • Sparkling: Fine bubbles with floral and bakery aromas.

Additionally, the recommended pairings vary from red meats for the reds, fish and seafood for the whites, and aperitifs for the sparkling wines.

Renowned producers

Excellence in winemaking is evident in Slovenia. Family-owned wineries and passionate winemakers have led to Slovenian wines winning awards and recognition in international competitions.

Slovenian wine history

The history of wine in Slovenia goes back to ancient times. Over the centuries, viticulture has been an integral part of Slovenian culture, adapting and evolving to offer world-class wines.

Slovenia's wines are a jewel to be discovered. Each bottle tells a story, a landscape and the passion of a country that proudly shares its wine heritage with the world.