Description

Established in 1992, owned by the Đozo family from Kutina, Republic of Croatia. Fifth generation wine grower on parcels dating from the 19th century. Vineyards are positioned on the slopes of the Moslavačka Gora along the Ilova River, on the very border of Moslavina and Slavonia regions where vines grow at 240 metres above sea level on exclusively southern orientation, covering a surface of 6 hectares. The most prominent variety is the indigenous Moslavina variety Škrlet, followed by Graševina, Pinot Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon. The first vines under the Ilovčak label were planted in 1992, with commercial sales starting in 2006.

Established in 1992, owned by the Đozo family from Kutina, Republic of Croatia. Fifth generation wine grower on parcels dating from the 19th century. Vineyards are positioned on the slopes of the Moslavačka Gora along the Ilova River, on the very border of Moslavina and Slavonia regions where vines grow at 240 metres above sea level on exclusively southern orientation, covering a surface of 6 hectares. The most prominent variety is the indigenous Moslavina variety Škrlet, followed by Graševina, Pinot Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon. The first vines under the Ilovčak label were planted in 1992, with commercial sales starting in 2006.

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Established in 1992, owned by the Đozo family from Kutina, Republic of Croatia. Fifth generation wine grower on parcels dating from the 19th century. Vineyards are positioned on the slopes of the Moslavačka Gora along the Ilova River, on the very border of Moslavina and Slavonia regions where vines grow at 240 metres above sea level on exclusively southern orientation, covering a surface of 6 hectares. The most prominent variety is the indigenous Moslavina variety Škrlet, followed by Gra&...Read more

Location

Ivana Bonjaja 23, Ilova