The best wines of Dalmatinska Zagora

Discover the best wines of Dalmatinska Zagora of Continental Region as well as the best winemakers of Dalmatinska Zagora and estates of Dalmatinska Zagora to visit. Explore the popular grape varieties of Dalmatinska Zagora and the best vintages to taste in this region.

Top wines of Dalmatinska Zagora by region

Looking for a good wine of Dalmatinska Zagora of Continental Region among the top wines in the region? Check out our tops of the best red, white or effervescent wines of Dalmatinska Zagora. Also find some food and wine pairings that may be appropriate with these exceptional wines. Learn more about the region and the wines of Dalmatinska Zagora with technical and enological descriptions.

News from the vineyard of Dalmatinska Zagora

Château Pédesclaux certified organic in long-term sustainability plan

Speaking exclusively to Decanter, Jacky Lorenzetti, owner of the 52ha estate since 2009, spoke of his conviction to sustainable viticulture and a desire to produce the best wine possible in harmony with nature. Despite organic practices beginning at the estate 10 years ago in 2012, official conversion began in 2019. ‘When we arrived, we had a lot of work to do to bring soil back to life’, says the real estate investor and owner of Bordeaux estates Château Lafon-Rochet and Château Lilian Ladouys ...

Join us for our first Decanter Taste With The Experts event

For the first time ever, Decanter is offering readers and wine lovers alike the chance to see behind the scenes of our renowned panel tastings and experience first hand what it means to taste like an expert. Decanter’s panel tastings are one of the most rigorous exercises in blind tasting, where a panel of three experts taste and score up to 100 wines a day, based on criteria set by the Decanter editorial team. We’re delighted to announced that this autumn will see the start of our n ...

Andrew Jefford: ‘Can wine help us make sense of tragedy?’

The dark days began when I learned from a visiting Canadian friend about the death of one of the kindest, most gentle and most skilful Pinot winemakers I’ve known, Paul Pender of Tawse Winery. He died in a senseless and tragic act of violence on the evening of 3 February, outside his Lake Erie cottage. A stranger, subsequently charged with his murder, had (it seems) knocked on his door, asking for help. Paul’s sudden, untimely loss has left his family, and the broader Canadian wine community, di ...