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PZ Gospoja, Vrbnik


  • www.gospoja.hr
  • Address: Frankopanska 1
  • City: Vrbnik
  • Postal code: 51516
  • Phone: +385 51 857 142
  • Fax: +385 51 857 463
  • Cell: +385 91 2020 211
  • CEO: Franjo Toljanić
  • Contact person: Franjo Toljanić
  • Services:

    Producing the famous Žlahtina wine, pizzeria Gospoja, caffe-bar Vrbnička Žlahtina

  • The Agricultural Cooperative Gospoja (meaning \"Lady\") from Vrbnik was founded in 1994 as a family business of the Toljanić family who are traditionally growing vineyards and producing the famous Žlahtina wine.

    The following year after the Coperative had been founded the activity spread also to catering. In 1995 a restaurant Gospoja was opened; in 1999 a wine cellar Gospoja as well, and the same year a new wine production line was built on an area of about 800 m2. In 2003 a caffe-bar Vrbnička Žlahtina was opened. The owners of the whole real estate are members of the Toljanić family, which includes buildings, catering objects, soil and vineyards in the Valley of Vrbnik, as well as all the movable property - machines and equipment for wine production.

    Every year considerable investments are made into new plantations, purchasing new machines, equipment and packing materials - resulting in a higher quality of our products.

    Alongside with a permanent increase of our production we are introducing NEW TECHNOLOGIES that give more and more competitive products in the market. At the same time our methods of processing wine are environment protecting. The chief product of the A.C. Gospoja is the autochtonous wine Vrbnička Žlahtina from the wine grapes grown in our own vineyards and processed in our own wine cellars. Beside this, our catering activities are spreading every year faster. These two branches are very much connected, because our genuine wine is offered in our restaurant Gospoja, our wine cellar Gospoja, and our caffe bar Vrbnička Žlahtina as well.

    In recent years our wine Vrbnička Žlahtina is represented in the demanding markets in Germany, Austria, Holland, Switzerland, and the UK - gaining ground in other countries as the production increases (Russia, USA and Canada).