Trogir Wine
Explore Trogir Wine: Bars, Shops & Wineries
Trogir is a practical base for drinking and exploring Dalmatian wine. You can try Croatian bottles over dinner in the Old Town, buy wine to take back to your accommodation, visit a vineyard near Trogir, or spend more time with the wineries of nearby Kaštela.
Crljenak Kaštelanski is closely associated with Kaštela, while Pošip, Plavac Mali, Babić, Debit, and Maraština connect Trogir wine lists with other parts of Dalmatia.
We spent a month in Trogir researching local wines and wine experiences. Drawing on that stay and further research, this page compares what to drink, where to drink and buy wine in town, and which winery visits make sense from a Trogir base.
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Trogir Wine at a Glance
You can explore Dalmatian wine from Trogir at several levels, from one glass with dinner to a day visiting wineries outside town.
Key wine decisions:
- What to drink first: Look for Crljenak Kaštelanski when you want a wine connected with nearby Kaštela.
- Wine in the Old Town: Calebotta, Capo, and Konoba Potić give you different ways to drink Croatian wine without arranging transport.
- Buying bottles: Delicium Nostrum is in the Old Town, while Diskont Fumar is on the mainland side.
- Vineyard near Trogir: Kairos Vina has a family vineyard near town and takes inquiries for wine tastings.
- Kaštela winery day: Kaštela has several producers between Trogir and Split, including wineries with structured tasting programs.
- Transport: Arrange a taxi, driver, or designated driver before a day that includes several tastings.
If you mainly want to discover Croatian wine with meals, there is no need to leave Trogir. Plan a winery outing when the vineyard, producer, or Kaštela's connection with Crljenak is part of what you want to experience.
What Wine to Drink in Trogir
Trogir wine lists draw from across Dalmatia rather than only vineyards immediately around town. Our Dalmatia Wine page goes deeper into the region's grapes, wine areas, and styles; in Trogir, a smaller group of names will cover most ordering and bottle-buying decisions.

Dalmatian Wines to Recognize
Crljenak Kaštelanski is the first red to look for when you want a direct connection to the vineyards near Trogir. In Kaštela, this historic local grape is the variety known internationally as Zinfandel.
Plavac Mali and Babić give you other Dalmatian red choices. For white wine, look for Pošip, Maraština, and Debit. You will see different producers and combinations depending on the restaurant or shop, so recognizing the grape name is usually more helpful than looking for one particular bottle.
Wine with Trogir Food
Pošip, Maraština, and other dry Dalmatian whites fit naturally with grilled fish, shellfish, and seafood dishes. Crljenak Kaštelanski and Plavac Mali are better suited to stronger foods such as pršut, grilled meat, pašticada, and aged cheese.
Our Trogir Food page explains the dishes, markets, and restaurants behind those meal choices.
Where to Drink Wine in Trogir
Your wine choices change once you leave the historic center. Stay in the Old Town for wine by the glass and dinner, head toward Plano for a vineyard visit near Trogir, or continue into Kaštela when you want to spend several hours around wineries.
Old Town
The Old Town keeps wine drinking on foot. Wine-focused restaurants and small konobas sit among the same lanes as Trogir's main sights, so you can make Croatian wine part of dinner or stop for a glass without arranging transport.
Plano and the Hills Above Trogir
Kairos Vina shifts the experience from restaurant wine to the vineyard. Its family vineyard is near Trogir, and tasting inquiries can be arranged directly with the producer.
Confirm the visit and your transport before leaving town rather than assuming a walk-in tasting will be available.
Kaštela
Kaštela stretches along the coast between Trogir and Split and has a larger concentration of wineries. Crljenak Kaštelanski is an important part of the local wine identity, alongside other native and regional grapes.
Choose Kaštela when you want to compare more than one producer or devote a larger part of the day to wine.
Wine Bars in Trogir
Trogir has a small number of wine-focused venues rather than a large dedicated wine-bar scene. Calebotta and Capo combine Croatian wine with a full meal, while Konoba Potić is a smaller wine-focused stop in the Old Town.

Calebotta Restaurant & Bar
- Address: Gradska 23, 21220 Trogir, Croatia
Calebotta Restaurant & Bar is in Trogir's Old Town. Its wine list includes bottles from across Croatia as well as international wines, with Dalmatian choices such as Pošip, Babić, Plavac Mali, and Crljenak.
Come here when you want to try several Dalmatian wines with dinner without leaving the historic center.
Capo
- Address: Ribarska 11, 21220 Trogir, Croatia
Capo is a family restaurant and wine bar in the Old Town. It pours a large selection of exclusively Croatian wines by the glass alongside Dalmatian dishes such as pašticada, black risotto, and fish.
Capo suits a meal where you want to compare Croatian wines by the glass rather than commit to one bottle for the table.
Konoba Potić
- Address: Ul. Ivana Duknovića 1A, 21220 Trogir, Croatia
Konoba Potić is a small konoba and wine bar tucked into the Old Town. Wine is central to the experience, including wine poured directly from the barrel alongside the atmosphere of a traditional Dalmatian konoba.
Stop here when you want a smaller wine-focused visit rather than a full restaurant dinner.
Wine Shops in Trogir
Delicium Nostrum sells Croatian wine alongside food and gift products in the Old Town, while Diskont Fumar is a broader drinks retailer on the mainland side.

Delicium Nostrum
- Address: Obrov 2, 21220 Trogir, Croatia
Delicium Nostrum combines Croatian wine with olive oil, spirits, sweets, and other regional products in the Old Town.
Stop here when you want a bottle together with Croatian food products or gifts without leaving the historic center.
Diskont Fumar Trogir
- Address: Kneza Trpimira 6, 21220 Trogir, Croatia
Diskont Fumar Trogir is a drinks retailer rather than a specialist Dalmatian wine boutique. Its selection includes wine alongside beer, spirits, and other drinks.
It is a practical stop when you want a bottle for your accommodation or onward trip and do not need the food-and-gift focus of an Old Town specialty shop.
Wineries Near Trogir
Winery visits from Trogir fall into three broad directions. Kairos Vina is near Trogir, Kaštela has several producers between Trogir and Split, and BIBICh and Ante Sladić Vino are farther north around Plastovo and Skradin. Contact smaller wineries before going, and arrange transport before a day that includes several tastings.
Kairos Vina
- Location: Plano, near Trogir, Croatia
Kairos Vina is a family-owned vineyard near Trogir. Crljenak and its Zinfandel connection are part of the winery's local identity, and the producer accepts direct inquiries for wine tastings.
Consider Kairos when you want one vineyard visit without building the day around a longer trip through Kaštela or northern Dalmatia.
Kaštel Sikuli
- Address: Put Bijaća, 21216 Kaštel Novi, Croatia
Kaštel Sikuli is a boutique winery in Kaštel Novi. Its tasting experiences include wine-only and food-and-wine options, with Crljenak Kaštelanski among the wines poured.
Visits are by appointment, so arrange the tasting before making it part of a Kaštela wine day.
Vina Perišin
- Address: Trg Brce Kambelovsko 24, 21214 Kaštel Kambelovac, Croatia
Vina Perišin is a family winery in Kaštel Kambelovac. Its vineyards include Crljenak, Plavac, Plavac Mali, Dobričić, Maraština, and Pošip, and tastings are available by prior reservation.
Perišin fits naturally into a Kaštela day when you want to explore several local grape varieties rather than focus on one wine.
Bedalov Winery
- Address: Biskupa Frane Franića 12, 21214 Kaštel Kambelovac, Croatia
Bedalov Winery has a tasting room by the sea in Kaštel Kambelovac. Its tastings include indigenous Dalmatian varieties such as Crljenak Kaštelanski, Maraština, Dobričić, and Babica, with food available as part of several tasting formats.
Bedalov suits a structured tasting where you want several local grapes explained and poured in one place.
Vinarija Matela
- Location: Kaštel Sućurac, Croatia
Vinarija Matela is a family winery in Kaštel Sućurac working with local Dalmatian grapes, including Crljenak Kaštelanski. Wine-tasting visits are available, but contact the winery directly before going.
Matela adds another Crljenak-focused stop if your winery day continues east through Kaštela toward Kaštel Sućurac.
Putalj Winery
- Location: Kaštel Sućurac, Croatia
Putalj Winery produces Zinfandel, Plavac Mali, and rosé. Its full Winemakers Tour includes the vineyard, production area, cellar, wine tasting, olive oil, and food, but the organized tour begins and ends at a central Split meeting point.
If you are staying in Trogir, the winery shop can also be visited by prior arrangement. The shop visit does not include the vineyard or cellar experience of the full tour.

BIBICh Winery
- Address: Zapadna Ulica 63, 22222 Plastovo, Croatia
BIBICh Winery is in Plastovo near Skradin. Its current visitor experiences include wine tasting, wine with food, and a tasting room, and its wines include indigenous Dalmatian grapes such as Debit, Plavina, Lasina, Babić, and Pošip.
Plan BIBICh as part of a longer wine outing when you want to spend more time around northern Dalmatian grapes and food with the tasting.
Ante Sladić Vino
- Address: Sladići 29, Plastovo, 22222 Skradin, Croatia
Ante Sladić Vino is a family winery in Plastovo focused on indigenous grapes including Debit, Lasina, Plavina, Maraština, Tribidrag, and Babić. Its tasting experience also includes the family's olive oils, liqueurs, and food.
Ante Sladić fits a longer wine day when you want to concentrate on native northern Dalmatian varieties rather than the Crljenak-centered story around Kaštela.
Self-Guided Wine Tasting from Trogir
For independent wine tasting from Trogir, choose a small number of wineries, confirm each visit before leaving, and arrange transport before the first tasting. A taxi, private driver, or designated driver lets you choose the wineries yourself without driving after several tastings.
Before You Go
Winery visits around Trogir do not follow one standard format. Some producers have regular tasting rooms, others require appointments, and Putalj's full winery tour begins from Split rather than Trogir.
Confirm the tasting, food options, and meeting point directly with each winery before the day.
Half-Day Wine Tasting: Kairos Vina
For a shorter outing, arrange one tasting at Kairos Vina near Trogir. This gives you time at a vineyard without trying to connect several towns and wineries in the same half-day.
Arrange both the tasting and your return transport before leaving Trogir.
Kaštela Wine Tasting: Kaštel Sikuli and Bedalov
Kaštel Sikuli and Bedalov both have defined tasting experiences in Kaštela. Sikuli is in Kaštel Novi and puts Crljenak Kaštelanski among its tasting wines, while Bedalov has a seafront tasting room in Kaštel Kambelovac with several indigenous Dalmatian grapes.
Two tastings leave more room for the wines, food, and travel between stops than trying to work through every producer in Kaštela in one day.
Longer Wine Day: BIBICh and Ante Sladić Vino
BIBICh and Ante Sladić Vino are both around Plastovo and Skradin. BIBICh combines wine tasting with food, while Ante Sladić focuses closely on indigenous grapes and adds olive oil and liqueurs to its tasting experience.
Choose this direction when wine is the main excursion for the day rather than an addition to sightseeing in Trogir.
Wineries Near Trogir Map
Use the map below to compare the locations of wineries near Trogir, in Kaštela, and around Plastovo and Skradin. Check tasting arrangements directly with each winery before deciding which stops to combine.
Best Places to Stay in Trogir for Wine
Stay in or beside the Old Town if most of your wine plans involve dinner, an evening glass, or buying bottles in central Trogir. Accommodation on the mainland side can make road pickup simpler when several winery outings are part of the trip.
Hotels and Apartments in Trogir for Wine
The Old Town keeps wine-focused restaurants, Delicium Nostrum, and evening meals within walking distance. The mainland side remains close to the historic center while putting you directly onto the roads toward Plano and Kaštela.
Use the interactive map below to compare hotels and apartments in Trogir's Old Town, near the mainland bridges, and in other central areas that fit both evening wine and winery-day transport.
FAQs About Trogir Wine
Is Trogir a Wine Destination?
Trogir is a practical base for drinking and exploring Dalmatian wine rather than a major wine-producing town. You can drink Croatian wine in the Old Town, buy bottles locally, arrange a tasting at Kairos Vina near Trogir, or spend more time with wineries in Kaštela.
What Wine Should I Try First in Trogir?
Try Crljenak Kaštelanski when you want a wine connected with nearby Kaštela. For white wine, Pošip is another useful Dalmatian name to recognize on restaurant lists and in shops.
Is Crljenak Kaštelanski the Same Grape as Zinfandel?
Yes. DNA analysis has shown that Crljenak Kaštelanski, Zinfandel, Primitivo, and Tribidrag share the same genetic profile. Kaštela has a particularly strong historical connection with Crljenak.
Where Can I Drink Croatian Wine in Trogir's Old Town?
Calebotta has a broad Croatian wine list with dinner, Capo pours a large selection of Croatian wines by the glass, and Konoba Potić is a smaller wine-focused konoba in the Old Town.
Where Can I Buy Wine in Trogir?
Delicium Nostrum sells Croatian wine alongside food and gift products in the Old Town. Diskont Fumar on the mainland is a broader drinks retailer for a straightforward bottle purchase.
Can I Visit a Winery Near Trogir?
Yes. Kairos Vina has a family vineyard near Trogir and accepts direct inquiries for wine tastings. Confirm the visit and transport before leaving town.
Which Wine Areas Can I Visit from Trogir?
Kaštela lies between Trogir and Split and has several wineries connected with Crljenak and other Dalmatian grapes. Plastovo and the Skradin area are farther away and add wineries such as BIBICh and Ante Sladić Vino for a longer wine outing.
Do I Need a Car for Wine Tasting from Trogir?
You do not need a car to drink or buy wine in central Trogir. For winery visits, arrange a taxi, private driver, designated driver, or another transport plan before tasting, especially when more than one winery is involved.
For the grapes, wine areas, and styles behind the bottles you will see in Trogir, read our Dalmatia Wine guide. For seafood, pašticada, rafiol, markets, and restaurants to go with those wines, see Trogir Food. For accommodation, seasons, transport, and the rest of your stay, return to Trogir.
