Dvino Wine Bar
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/BARS, DUBROVNIK/ Updated : Jan 3, 2017, 13:12 IST
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If you’re a wine aficionado, D’vino Wine Bar is the place to visit in Dubrovnik. The streets of Dubrovnik might be packed with bars but few boast of such a great selection of wines by the glass. More importantly, the staff knows a … Read more
If you’re a wine aficionado, D’vino Wine Bar is the place to visit in Dubrovnik. The streets of Dubrovnik might be packed with bars but few boast of such a great selection of wines by the glass. More importantly, the staff knows a lot about wines and can help visitors discover some truly exquisite wines. Read less
If you’re a wine aficionado, D’vino Wine Bar is the place to visit in Dubrovnik. The streets of Dubrovnik might be packed with bars but few boast of such a great selection of wines by the glass. More importantly, the staff knows a lot about wines and can help visitors discover some truly exquisite wines. Most places in Dubrovnik’s city centre don’t have too many locals and D’vino is no different. But the bar has a truly cosmopolitan feel about it and it’s easy to mingle with other guests if one wants. There are various French, Chilean, German and Argentinian wines on the menu but we love their selection of Croatian wines the most. D’vino also has some sumptuous fruit, cheese and bread platters to accompany their wines. If you’re keen to acquaint yourself with Croatian wines, there are plenty of tasting sessions offered in the private tasting room next door. You can take that a step further and book a full-fledged wine tour at D’vino Wine Bar. The tour takes guests to a number of local wineries around Dubrovnik.
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