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Slovenia
Slovenia: A Journey Through the Vineyards of an Unknown Land
Slovenia, nestled between Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia, is a land of rare natural beauty, where majestic mountains meet picturesque vineyards. Despite its small size, this fascinating country boasts a winemaking tradition that dates back over 2400 years. Slovenia is a hidden gem of the European wine world, where wine production is an art passed down from generation to generation.
The varied terrain and favorable climate make Slovenia a paradise for an extraordinary variety of grapevines. The main wine regions are three: Podravje, Posavje, and Primorska, each with unique characteristics that contribute to the diversity of the Slovenian wine landscape. Podravje, located in the northeast, is renowned for its elegant and aromatic white wines, mainly produced from Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc grapes. Posavje, in the southeastern part, is the cradle of delicious red wines and fresh whites, while Primorska, near the Italian border, is influenced by the Mediterranean climate, ideal for cultivating red grapes such as Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Slovenia is also famous for a unique winemaking technique: skin maceration for white wines, which gives them complexity and a distinctive golden color, often associated with the so-called "orange wines." This tradition, which dates back to ancient times, has been recently rediscovered and celebrated by wine enthusiasts worldwide.
In the glass, Slovenian wines offer a rich and varied sensory experience. The whites are known for their freshness, with notes of citrus, white flowers, and aromatic herbs, supported by vibrant acidity. The reds, on the other hand, are distinguished by their aromas of forest fruits, spices, and a well-defined tannic structure, often refined by a touch of wood. The ability of Slovenian wines to express the unique terroir of their origins makes them an intriguing choice for both connoisseurs and wine newcomers.
Discovering the wines of Slovenia means embarking on a journey through a wine world rich in history, tradition, and innovation. On Vino45, we have selected some of the best Slovenian labels, ready to surprise you with their quality and authenticity. Explore our selection and let yourself be captivated by the charm of a land that still has much to tell through its wines.


