A hedonistic wine heaven
Experience a romantic dinner in the wine cellar, a concert in the vineyard, participation in a wine marathon or a bicycle search for bottles in the vineyard.

The wines of Slavonia and Baranja have become more attractive and appreciated in recent years. The region is dominated by four vineyards: western or Feričanci, southern or Đakovo, northern or Baranja and eastern or Erdut. Due to its impressive position on the Danube, the vineyards of Baranja and Erdut are also considered the homeland of "wine from the Danube".
Bor or "wine" and anya or "mother" are Hungarian words from which the name of the province of Baranja - the mother of wine - was coined. Woven into every pore of its identity, the culture of wine in Baranja is visible at almost every step. However, in some places it is particularly impressive. Discover the viewpoint on Bansko Brdo, on one of the most beautiful Croatian wine roads. Peek into its center, the cellar in Knežev Vinogradi, the largest in Croatia. Then stop in Suza, a picturesque village where the eyes are watering with beauty. Do not be afraid of emotions, they are the characteristic of true hedonists! After all, your emotional compass will be "aligned" by a visit to another Baranja wine pearl, the Danube village of Zmajevac. In its gators - cellars dug in the water hollowed out by the surduci gorges, the mother of wine will reveal to you all the secrets of her white and black magic: Graševina, pinot white and gris, traminac, chardonnay, Rhenish Riesling and sauvignon; then frankovka, cabernet franc and sauvignon, merlot and pinot noir. Along the way, you might also learn something about Red Marta, the evil ruler of the vineyards, and the godmother of Zmajevac (the Hungarian name of the village is Vörösmart or Red Marta).

Every year at the beginning of June in Kneževi Vinogradi, Suza and Zmajevac, Vinatlon is held, a festival of good wine, pleasant living and useful activities! Namely, the organizers also think about the health of their visitors, for whom they organize a relaxing Baranja Wine & Walk tour every year.
The tradition of Đakovo vineyards dates back to the Middle Ages, and it has retained its mysticism and perfection of taste until today. In addition to the Archbishop's Palace, the basement of the Archdiocese of Đakovo-Osijek is located directly next to the Đakovo Cathedral. In it you can taste the famous Đakovica mass wines (they make every mass celebration even more divine). Among the white varieties in the Đakovo vineyard, Graševina stands out, as well as Traminac, one of the favorite varieties of eastern Croatia. In addition to them, Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris, Green Silvan and Rhine Riesling are also grown. The main black varieties are zweigelt, cabernet sauvignon and merlot.

The landscape of the Danube meander in the area of Erdut Municipality is a protected landscape, and at the same time the substrate from which famous wines with rich flavors and aromas are obtained. The vine has been cultivated and worshiped here since the time of the Roman Empire. Today, the Erdut vineyard is dominated by Graševina, and in addition to it, Traminac, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Ottonel Muscat, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris, and Rhine Riesling stand out. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir and Zweigelt are grown from black varieties. Among the several events that represent Erdut's wine and gastronomic offer, the medieval wine town Erdut fair stands out. Through it, two important determinants of the local area are united every May - medieval heritage and wine culture.

One of Europe's largest wooden barrels is carefully preserved and used in the Erdut cellars. As big as a one-room apartment, it can hold 75,000 liters of graševina!
The wine-growing tradition has been nurtured since the 13th century in the area around Feričanci, located on the slopes of Mount Krndija. The top wines there are still produced in the traditional way today. In the Feričanci vineyard, the ratio of growing black and white varieties is almost equal, although the black Frankovka variety stands out in first place. In addition to it and Graševina, Chardonnay and Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris are also grown, i.e. from the black varieties Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah and Pinot Noir.
The Austro-Hungarian countries were connected by Kaiser & König, but also by Frankovka, a wine variety spread from Austria and the Czech Republic to Vojvodina and Romania. Although it originates from the white variety of "beline velike" (German: Heunisch weisser), it is a black variety and the best red wine of continental Croatia.

In addition to traditional wine celebrations such as January's Vinceška or Vinkovo, there is an increasing number of modern wine events that combine hedonism, art and active rest. Among them stand out: Osijek's WineOs and Evenings of Wine and Art, Erdut's Wine & Bike Tour Erdut, Vinski Bor marathon in Zmajevac and Frankovka Festival in Feričanci.