Zagreb

The Never Ending Journey: 6 Years of Transformation

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

Not surprisingly, I’ve delayed writing this post for weeks, dutifully trying to answer the question, “what happened over the past 6 years and how does one summarize such an experience in one article?” Admittedly, it’s absolutely impossible. To write a one off post on how our lives have changed feels as inconsequential as writing a […] Continue Reading →
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Croatia: A Wealth of Flavors and Experiences! (Part 2)

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Editor’s Note: As mentioned in Part 1 of this series, although this article is not directly related to either Spanish or Portuguese wine, we feel it’s important to occasionally give you a head’s up on various other wines we stumble across around the world. This article is based on a trip we took to Zagreb […] Continue Reading →

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Croatia: A Wealth of Flavors and Experiences! (Part 1)

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Editor’s note: Occasionally, we take a trip far from the Iberian Peninsula to explore uncharted territory for Catavino. Croatia was one such country. Hence, though not directly related to Spain or Portugal, this 2 Part series hopes to provide you with a glimpse as to what lies outside the Iberian border. When I say Croatia, […] Continue Reading →

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Croatia: A Wealth of Flavors and Experiences! (Part 1)

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Editor’s note: Occasionally, we take a trip far from the Iberian Peninsula to explore uncharted territory for Catavino. Croatia was one such country. Hence, though not directly related to Spain or Portugal, this 2 Part series hopes to provide you with a glimpse as to what lies outside the Iberian border. When I say Croatia, […] Continue Reading →

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