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Discover Croatian Zinfandel with a guided tasting in Kastela, near Split, including Dalmatian snacks, storytelling, and family-friendly options for 3 hours.

This 3-hour Zinfandel wine tasting experience in Kastela, near Split, offers a flavorful journey into Croatian wine culture. For $178.64 per person, visitors enjoy tasting four distinct Zinfandel wines, paired with local Dalmatian appetizers. Led by a certified wine expert with a WSET® Awards Level 2 qualification, the tour combines wine tasting with engaging storytelling that reveals the history behind each glass.
A standout feature is the inclusion of a wine dictionary filled with insider terminology and tips, making this tour especially valuable for those wishing to develop their palate or deepen their wine knowledge. The tour also welcomes children up to age 18 for free, offering non-alcoholic drinks and the chance for families to experience Dalmatian culture together.
While private transportation is not included, the meeting point at Gaji 8, Katel Gomilica is easy to reach. The limited group size of up to 16 travelers ensures a personalized, relaxed atmosphere. This tour is a perfect choice for wine lovers, curious newcomers, and families seeking an authentic taste of Croatia’s viticulture.

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The tour takes place in Kastela, a suburb of Split, known for its historic significance and seaside charm. The experience begins at Gaji 8, Katel Gomilica, where the guide—a knowledgeable wine expert—welcomes participants and sets the scene for an engaging tasting session. The location’s proximity to Split makes it convenient for travelers exploring the Dalmatian coast.
The highlight of the experience is the tasting of four different Zinfandel wines, which originate from the picturesque Katela region of Dalmatia. The guide explains the history behind Zinfandel, emphasizing its importance in Croatian wine culture, and shares insider tips and terminology from the provided wine dictionary.
Participants get a chance to taste four distinct Zinfandel wines, each offering different flavor profiles and aromas. The guide explains the nuances of each glass, allowing both connoisseurs and newcomers to appreciate what makes Zinfandel special. This wine’s original roots in Dalmatia are highlighted, giving a local context to the tasting.
The pairing of wines with Dalmatian cold appetizers adds a culinary dimension to the experience. The local snacks complement the wines, enhancing flavors and providing a genuine taste of Dalmatian cuisine. The food and drink are served in a relaxed setting, encouraging conversation and appreciation of the wines.

The guide leading the tour is a WSET® Awards Level 2 certified professional who combines expertise with engaging storytelling. This approach makes the experience both educational and enjoyable, suitable for those new to wine as well as seasoned enthusiasts. The guide shares stories behind each wine, enhancing understanding and appreciation.
The wine dictionary provided during the tour offers insider terminology and tips, which are perfect for anyone looking to expand their wine vocabulary or learn more about Croatian wines. This educational component is a key feature that elevates the experience beyond simple tasting.

Children and minors up to age 18 are welcome to join for free, with non-alcoholic drinks available. The tour is suitable for families, allowing younger guests to enjoy the cultural aspect of the experience without alcohol. They can participate in the meal and learn about Dalmatian cuisine alongside their parents or guardians.
This inclusive approach offers value for families looking to introduce kids to Croatian food and culture in a relaxed environment. The duration of approximately 3 hours is ideal for a family outing or an afternoon activity.
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The tour begins at 7:00 pm at Gaji 8, Katel Gomilica. While private transportation is not included, the meeting point is accessible for most travelers and well-suited for those exploring Split and its surroundings. The group size is limited to 16 guests, which ensures a more personalized and attentive experience.
The tour ends back at the starting point, making logistics straightforward. Participants should note that most bookings are made well in advance, with an average of 155 days ahead, reflecting its popularity.

Unlike generic wine tastings, this experience emphasizes the storytelling aspect, making each glass more meaningful. The combination of local Dalmatian appetizers, four unique Zinfandels, and an educational guide creates a well-rounded experience for wine lovers and curious newcomers alike.
The focus on family-friendly elements and non-alcoholic options makes it accessible to a wider audience, and the detailed wine dictionary enriches the learning experience. The 3-hour duration balances depth with convenience, and the small group size fosters a warm, engaging atmosphere.

This tour offers a genuine introduction to Croatian Zinfandel, paired with delicious Dalmatian snacks and expert storytelling. Its affordable price point and educational focus make it a strong choice for wine enthusiasts, families, or anyone looking to savor Croatian culture in a relaxed setting.
While private transportation is not included, the central meeting location ensures easy access, and the limited group size promises a personalized experience. The high rating of 5.0 from 20 reviews speaks to its quality, with travelers praising the knowledgeable guide and delicious wines.
This experience is particularly suitable for those eager to learn about Zinfandel’s Dalmatian roots and enjoy local cuisine in a friendly environment. Overall, it provides a balanced mix of education, taste, and storytelling, making it an enriching addition to any Dalmatian itinerary.
“Fantastic experience! Danijel was a joy to be with, and we had a great time experiencing Croatian cuisine and wine, especially zinfandel wine! Big …”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children up to 18 years old can join free of charge, with non-alcoholic drinks and participation in the meal.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers four wine tastings, non-alcoholic beverages, Dalmatian cold appetizers, and the guidance of a certified wine expert.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the start are non-refundable.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts and ends at Gaji 8, Katel Gomilica, with the same meeting point serving as the endpoint.
Do I need to bring my own transportation?
No, but private transportation is not included. The meeting point is accessible, and the group size is limited to 16 guests.
What makes this experience unique?
The combination of storytelling, local Dalmatian cuisine, and insight into Zinfandel’s Dalmatian origins sets this tour apart from standard tastings.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours, making it a manageable yet enriching activity.
Is this tour appropriate for wine beginners?
Absolutely. The educational approach and detailed wine dictionary make it suitable for those new to wine, as well as connoisseurs.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing is recommended. No specific gear is required, but bringing a notepad or wine interest is encouraged.
What’s the group size limit?
The maximum group size is 16 travelers, ensuring a relaxed and intimate atmosphere.