Kozlović
Croatia – 
Istria – 
Buje – 
Buje – 

THE COMPANY

In the heart of northern Istria, in the picturesque Vale Valley at the foot of Momjan, the Kozlović family has been cultivating vines since 1904, creating one of Croatia’s most distinctive wineries. The fourth generation, led by Gianfranco and Antonella, runs the business with a contemporary vision, in keeping with Istrian tradition. The flysch soils (the “white earth”) and the microclimate mitigated by the Adriatic Sea offer ideal conditions for native grape varieties such as Malvazija and Muškat Momjanski. The winery, inaugurated in 2012 and a symbol of sustainable architecture, reflects a production approach based on precision and respect for the terroir. Care for biodiversity, limited yields and clean vinification techniques result in vibrant, distinctly salty and elegant wines that are faithful expressions of the Istrian landscape and history.

Croatia - 

Istria

Croatian Istria

Croatian Istria is one of the most fascinating terroirs in the Adriatic, a bridge between the Mediterranean and Central Europe, with a strong identity in its white and red wines. The sea and the Bora wind ensure freshness, healthy grapes, and a marked sapidity. The soils are fundamental: the Terra Rossa (Crvenica), rich in iron oxides and well-drained, gives structure and depth; Terra Bianca (flysch), marl and calcareous sandstone, confers elegance and tension. In this context, Malvasia Istriana (Malvazija Istarska) stands out as a distinctive grape variety, capable of expressing the different characteristics of the territory to the fullest.

Croatia - 

Istria

Croatian Istria

Croatian Istria is one of the most fascinating terroirs in the Adriatic, a bridge between the Mediterranean and Central Europe, with a strong identity in its white and red wines. The sea and the Bora wind ensure freshness, healthy grapes, and a marked sapidity. The soils are fundamental: the Terra Rossa (Crvenica), rich in iron oxides and well-drained, gives structure and depth; Terra Bianca (flysch), marl and calcareous sandstone, confers elegance and tension. In this context, Malvasia Istriana (Malvazija Istarska) stands out as a distinctive grape variety, capable of expressing the different characteristics of the territory to the fullest.