Podravje
Podravje is Slovenia's largest wine region, located in the northeastern part of the country along the Drava River basin bordering Austria and Hungary. The region is known for its continental climate with hot summers and cold winters, and is divided into two key districts: Štajerska Slovenija and Prekmurje. Podravje primarily produces aromatic white wines from varieties like Laški Rizling (Welschriesling), Šipon (Furmint), Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, and Traminec (Gewürztraminer), with many wines showing excellent acidity and freshness due to the cooler climate conditions.
Wines from Podravje
Ljutomer-Ormož (2)
Gonc Winery 60's Single
Furmint may be best known as the grape behind Hungary's legendary Tokaji dessert wines, but this dry version from neighboring Slovenia shows the variety's impressive versatility. Gonc's "60's Single" (named for 60-year-old single vineyard vines) showcases Furmint's natural tension between richness and acidity. The Gonc family has been growing grapes in this border region for generations, with vineyards that straddle the Slovenian-Hungarian line. Their approach combines respect for tradition with modern, minimal-intervention winemaking. The result is a bottle that offers both immediate pleasure and surprising complexity – perfect for curious wine lovers looking to explore beyond mainstream varieties. It's the kind of discovery that makes you wonder what other viticultural treasures are hiding in Eastern Europe's lesser-known wine regions.
Gonc Yellow Muscat 2020
Gonc Yellow Muscat 2020 is a vibrant and aromatic white wine from the Ljutomer-Ormož region in Slovenia. This expressive Muscat showcases typical floral and fruity characteristics with refreshing acidity that is characteristic of the cool continental climate of northeast Slovenia.
