Trogir Wine
What and Where to Drink in Trogir?
We spent a month in Trogir researching what local wines to drink and where to drink them. We’ve compiled a summary of the information we collected so you can start enjoying these wines as soon as you arrive!
Significantly, if you’re looking for a local white wine to drink with seafood in Trogir, the best choice is Posip. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a red wine to drink with smoked meat or cheese, then Plavac Mali is a good option.
The Calebotta Wine Bar & Restaurant, located in the heart of the Old Town, has an extensive wine list. Alternatively, you can get local wine by the bottle at several shops.
If you have more time, the best place to get local wine is at the winery producing it. The Kairos Vina winery is less than 5 miles from Trogir. This winery is well worth a visit for wine lovers. There are several other wineries in the area if you want to plan a wine tasting trip. You can visit these on your own or join an organized tour.
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Local Wine in Trogir
Trogir is located in the Dalmatia wine region.

Dalmatia Wine
Red Wine
Plavac Mali is the most popular red wine in Dalmatia. Other excellent red wines include Babic, Lasina, and Plavina. Also, Zinfandel (Crljenak Kastelanski) is believed to have originated in the region.
White Wine
The best and most popular white wine in the region is Posip. Other white wines from the region include Debit and Marastina.
Wine Bars in Trogir
If you have some free time after touring the UNESCO World Heritage Site, you should consider trying a couple of Dalmatian wines in a local wine bar.
Calebotta Wine Bar & Restaurant
Address: Gradska ul. 23, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Calebotta has an extensive list of local wines.
Wine Shops in Trogir

Delicium Nostrum
Address: Obrov ul. 2, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
This wine shop in Old Town has a large selection of local wines.

Natura Dalmatica
Address: Gradska ul. 30, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
This shop in Old Town has a small selection of local wines (but a large selection of olive oil).
Diskont Fumar Trogir
Address: kneza Trpimira 6, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Don’t let the name fool you; this shop has an excellent selection of local wines at a very reasonable price. It’s a short walk from Old Town, but it’s worth a visit if you’re staying anywhere on the mainland.
Wineries Near Trogir
Central Dalmatia, where Trogir is located, is known for its wine. The region has perfect conditions for growing grapes, and winery tours are abundant.
Kairos Vina
Kairos Vina is located a short 15 min drive from Trogir.
Address: Unnamed Road, 21220, Plano, Croatia
The family that founded Kairos Vina was inspired by the discovery that Zinfandel is indigenous to the Dalmatia region.
Today, they make three wines: Zinfandel (Crljenak), Cuvee (blend of Plavac Mali, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Tempranillo), and Rose (organic wine made from Plavac Mali).

BIBICh Winery
BIBICh Winery is located less than an hour drive from Trogir.
Address: Zapadna Ulica 63, 22222, Plastovo, Croatia
The winery offers several tasting options that include extensive wine and food pairings. Alternatively, you can purchase wine by the glass and bottle to enjoy in their courtyard.
Ante Sladic Vino
Ante Sladic Vino is located less than a mile from BIBICh Winery, so you can make the most of your wine-tasting trip (just don’t make too much of it)!
Address: Plastovo, Sladići 29, 22222, Skradin, Croatia
The winery specializes in wines made from indigenous grapes. As a result, they offer Debit, Lasina, Plavina, and Marastina, among others.
Winery "Bat"
Winery Bedalov
Bedalov Winery is a small Croatian family winery located in Kaštel Kambelovac, near the city of Split, in the Dalmatian region of Croatia. They nurture only indigenous vine varieties in their vineyard on the south slopes of hill Kozjak in Kaštela. Practicing agriculture and producing handcrafted, high-quality organic wines is at the core of their business.
Address: Biskupa Frane Franića 12, 21214, Kaštel Kambelovac, Croatia
Putalj Winery
Putalj Winery produces three labels Putalj Zinfandel, Putalj Plavac Mali. and Putalj Rose.
Address: Putaljski put 4, 21212, Kaštel Sućurac, Croatia
Wine Cellar Kovac
Address: Putaljski put 14, 21212, Kaštel Sućurac, Croatia
Winery Perišin
Winery Perišin is located in the heart of Kaštel Kambelovac, on the main square Brce. Wine tasting is available by reservation.
Address: Trg Brce Kambelovsko 24, 21214, Kaštel Kambelovac, Croatia
Kastel Sikuli
Kastel Sikuli is a family boutique winery that has been on the market since 2019, ie the 2018 harvest. The winery owns a vineyard in Kaštel Novi on 13.000 square meters and two smaller vineyards in dalmatian inland with 3000 vines.
Address: Put Bijaća, 21216, Kaštel Novi, Croatia
Vinarija Matela
Address: Obala kralja Tomislava 16, 21212, Kaštel Sućurac, Croatia
Vina Milan
Milan Kaštela requires visitors to book wine tastings.
Address: Put Sv Josipa 46, 21217, Kaštel Novi, Croatia
Vinarija Marin Milan
Address: Ul. Grgura Ninskog 16, 21216, Kaštel Novi, Croatia
Self-Guided Winery Tour from Trogir
If you only have one day for a wine tasting tour, we suggest visiting some of the recommended wineries in the following order:
If you have a driver (and you definitely should for a full-day wine tasting tour), you could visit all ten wineries on the list while spending less than 2 hours in the car during a roundtrip from Trogir. Of course, how long the entire tour takes will depend on how long you spend at each winery. Regardless, it will be a long day of wine tasting, and a stop for lunch is strongly recommended!
NOTE: Some wineries in Croatia require reservations for tastings and tours. We suggest you contact them ahead of time to make any necessary arrangements.
FAQs About Trogir Wine
Does Croatia Have Wineries?
Croatia has plenty of gorgeous wineries spread all over each region. All wineries in Croatia have their own story, winemaking techniques, and unique wines to offer their guests.
What wine to drink in Croatia?
Some popular Croatian wines include Plavac Mali, Malvasia Istriana, and Graševina. Plavac Mali is a full-bodied red wine that pairs well with hearty meat dishes, while Malvasia Istriana is a dry white wine that goes well with seafood and lighter fare. Graševina is another white wine that is crisp and refreshing and pairs well with salads, poultry, and fish. Of course, there are many other great wines to try in Croatia, so don’t be afraid to explore the local vineyards and wineries to find your new favorite!
What Type of Wine Is Croatia Known For?
Where Is the Best Wine In Croatia?
The Dalmatian Coast is home to some of the best wines and is considered by many to be the best wine region in Croatia.
Is Wine Expensive In Croatia?
Where Is the Best Place to Stay In Trogir?
Hotels in Trogir
For the best experience, we recommend staying in Trogir Old Town. The castle marker on the map below is the main square of the Old Town and the center of activity.
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