Things to do in Zadar County, Dalmatia: The Best Wineries & Vineyards

February 9, 2022 Leida Jutras

Zadar County (Croatian Zadarska županija [zâdarskaː ʒupǎnija]) is a county in Croatia, it encompasses northern Dalmatia and southeastern Lika. Its center is the city of Zadar.
Restaurants in Zadar County

1. MasVin

Kakma 189, Polaca 23423 Croatia +385 23 647 501 [email protected] http://www.masvin-polaca.hr
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

MasVin

Agricultural cooperative "Olive and wine" was established in 2006 with the goal of rural development of the area of Ravni Kotari. The aim of the cooperative is the organic production of top quality products through olive growing (table olives in different preparations and extra virgin olive oil) and viticulture (wine of top quality), and products made of figs.

Reviewed By LyshC - Columbus, United States

Last Friday, a group of 15 people including myself, visited this winery for an organized tasting and tour. It was perfect. We did the Mediterranean Experience which included a tour of the grounds, 5 tastings, olive oil with bread, and charcuterie boards. The staff was so accommodating and knowledgeable and the owner was personable! The grounds are gorgeous! There were adorable cats and horses roaming and the views were perfect for pictures. We all left with purchases in hand. I bought 2 bottles of wine and 2 bottles of olive oil! I have every intention of returning in the future.

2. Degarra Winery

Put Vrela, Zadar 23000 Croatia +385 98 964 6286 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Degarra-Winery-Zadar-694106137630243/
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5.0 based on 40 reviews

Degarra Winery

The Degarra Winery is a small “boutique” winery from the Zadar region that produces a limited series of top quality wines. Our motto “New and Original” besides pointing out the desire to enter the market with the new product every year, is also reflected in our desire to stand out from the others. So, we decided to turn the former barracks of the former JNA into a house of wine and delicacies.

Reviewed By clower2015 - Hassocks, United Kingdom

We had a pleasant time at the Degarra Winery, great selection of wines to taste and a lovely cheese and charcuterie board to accompany. Degarra offer two sparkling wines, two whites, a rose, a red and a dessert wine. Learning the background to the winery from the small garage operation to where they are today was fascinating. Love the decor and the vibe of the place. Got the chance to peak behind the scenes and saw the huge cats of wine currently maturing. Place is difficult to spot and we drove straight by, glad we persevered and turned around. Well worth a visit.

3. Fiolic Winery

Ulica Ivana Duknovica 11, Zadar 23000 Croatia +385 98 891 017 [email protected] http://www.vina-fiolic.com/
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Fiolic Winery

4. Vinarija Skaulj

Nadin 23, Benkovac 23420 Croatia +385 23 663 053 [email protected] http://www.vinarija-skaulj.hr
Excellent
77%
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Vinarija Skaulj

Reviewed By LyshC - Columbus, United States

I visited this winery last Friday with a group of 15 people. The staff greeted us at our shuttle buses upon arrival and immediately gave us a tour. The tour was followed by a VERY delicious 3-course lunch including wine pairings for each coarse. Although the wine was the highlight, the veal with roasted potatoes was just as memorable! We ate so much that we had to skip our dinner hours later! The grounds were picturesque and the award-winning wine and the olive oil were very reasonably priced. I brought home 2 bottles of wine and a large bottle of olive oil! I'm looking forward to returning in the future.

5. Vina Otoka Paga

D106, Pag, Island of Pag 23250 Croatia http://www.vinaotokapaga.com/

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