
Episode 83
Tannins, Tunnels & Tito: How to Explore Croatia's Wine Heritage
August 20, 202530m 55s
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Show Notes
In this episode of Wine Behind the Scenes, Laurel Simmons reconnects with Kit Pepper, a wine editor, educator, and founder of Cheers Croatia Magazine. Kit, who lives on the island that's a 50-minute ferry ride from the Dalmatian city of Split, returns to dive even deeper into Croatia's long, complex relationship with wine. From the ancient Greeks and Romans to the shadow of communism and the wars of the 1990s, Kit shares how politics, geography, and culture shaped Croatian viniculture and how the industry is thriving today. The conversation also explores the rise of wine tourism, the stunning repurposing of historical spaces, like bomb shelters and military tunnels as tasting rooms, and the unique grapes and flavours you'll only find in this part of the world. What You'll Learn:
- Why Croatia's wine culture is thousands of years older than most people think
- How communist rule and war nearly erased the industry and what revived it
- The story behind unique grapes like Plavac Mali, Pošip, and Graševina
- How tourism, history, and wine are deeply connected in Croatia
- What makes Croatian winemakers so innovative in preserving tradition while pushing boundaries