Where to drink Champagne in Slovenia?
Slovenia may be small, but it has a serious wine culture and a surprisingly strong sparkling wine tradition. Ljubljana is the obvious place to start for Champagne, with wine bars, restaurants and hotels offering both international bottles and an increasing selection of Slovenian wines.
Beyond the capital, Slovenia gets particularly interesting for wine lovers. The country has several wine regions, including Brda, Vipava Valley, Štajerska and the Karst, with plenty of local producers worth discovering. Slovenian sparkling wine is especially worth trying, and Radgona-Kapela in the northeast has a long tradition of producing sparkling wines using the traditional method.
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Slovenia is small enough that you can easily combine city, wine country and food in the same trip. If you have time, head out from Ljubljana and explore the vineyards – especially if you enjoy discovering local sparkling wines alongside Champagne.
And if you find a place that’s already on the Champagne Hunters map, comment and share your experience. If you discover somewhere missing, add your find to the map yourself – especially if you find Champagne by the glass.