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Croatian brands

The following products could be described as hallmarks of Croatian trade. Croatia awards its own quality seal (Hrvatska kvaliteta) to the best Croatian products every year.

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Wines

(Vino, pl. vina) in Croatian

Croatian wines have gained in quality, but are still largely unknown to the world wine market. It is a matter of the developing Croatian economy to make these wines more popular in the world, and it is up to Croatian wine producers to start large-scale production for international markets.

White wines

  • Bogdanuša
  • Debit (grape)
  • Graševina
  • Grk Bijeli
  • Kujundžuša from the region of Imotski
  • Malvasia Dubrovačka
  • Malvazija Istarska
  • Pošip
  • Traminac
  • Vugava from Vis Island
  • Žlahtina from the Island of Krk
  • Red wines

  • Babić
  • Crljenak Kaštelanski also known as Zinfandel
  • Dobričić
  • Drnekuša
  • Plavac mali includes regional variations Dingač and Postup
  • Teran
  • Dessert wines

  • Prošek
  • Beers

    Apart from the great abundance of imported international beers such as Heineken, Tuborg, Gösser, and Stella Artois, homebrewn beers (Croatian: pivo) can also be found in Croatia. (Fans already know that the brewery in Split produces Bavarian Kaltenberg beer by licence of the original German brewery.)

  • Favorit, brewed in Buzet, Istria
  • Kaj, produced in the Croatian region of Podravina by Carlsberg Hrvatska (kaj means "what" in Croatian in Kajkavian dialect)
  • Karlovačko, brewed in Karlovac
  • Osječko from Osijek
  • Ožujsko, the name referring to the month of March), brewed in Zagreb
  • Pan, produced by Carlsberg Hrvatska (formerly known as "Panonska pivovara")
  • Staro Češko, Czech beer from Daruvar (home to a Czech minority), brewed in Croatia
  • Tomislav, the name referring to King Tomislav, brewed in Zagreb
  • Velebitsko, brewed in Pazarište, Gospić
  • Vukovarsko brewed in Vukovar, Syrmia
  • Liqueurs and spirits

  • Drenovac
  • Kruškovac, made from pears
  • Lozovača
  • Maraschino
  • Pelinkovac
  • Šljivovica
  • Travarica
  • Vlahovac, made from herbs
  • Coffee

  • Franck coffee
  • Mineral water

    Concerning water quality, Croatian water is greatly appreciated all over the world, and has a leading position in Europe with regard to its water resources. Due to a lack of established industries there has also been no major incidents of water pollution.

  • Bistra, produced by Coca-Cola
  • Cetina, water from the river Cetina, which flows through the Dalmatian hinterland
  • Jamnica, winner of the Paris AquaExpo (the so-called Eauscar) for best mineral water of 2003
  • Jana, also belongs to Jamnica, best aromatized mineral water (Eauscar 2004)
  • Lipički studenac
  • Juices

  • Badel 1862 [1]
  • Cedevita, a sherbet with vitamin C
  • Dona
  • Jamnica juices: To sokovi
  • Maraska [2]
  • Vindija juices: Vindi sokovi
  • Meat products

  • Derma d.d. Varazdin with Derma spices and Derma artificial and natural casings (Hog, sheep, etc.).
  • Gavrilović high quality meat products
  • Koka Varazdin with "Cekin" and "Vindon" brands (Koka is part of the Vindija food corporation)
  • Various "PIKs" (agricultural industry, usually meat processing), e.g. PIK Vrbovec, PIK Bjelovar, PIK Rijeka, PIK Đakovo.
  • Milk and cheese

  • Lura: Dukat milk products
  • Vindija milk products, the highest quality milk in Croatia
  • Zdenka cheese
  • Salts and herbs

  • Sea salt from the Island of Pag, from Peninsula of Pelješac Ston, and from Nin near Zadar
  • Vegeta famous herbal salt produced by Podravka
  • Fish products

  • Mackerel and sardines from the Island of Brač
  • Travel Agents

  • Adriatic.hr – A Croatian online rentals market with more than 13,000 private-owned holiday accommodation units (apartments, studio apartments, rooms and villas). [3]
  • Croatiatourbook.com
  • Split Tours – First private Croatian ferry line company and one on the biggest Dalmatian travel agents [4]
  • Sweets

  • Koestlin cookies, sweets
  • Kraš: chocolates, sweet jars, Domaćica - famous chocolate tea biscuit, Bajadera - famous praline, Životinjsko carstvo (Animal Kingdom) - famous chocolates, Kiki - famous caramels, etc.
  • Ledo ice cream
  • Podravka jams [5]
  • Other

  • Adriatica.net – a leading Croatian online travel agent [6]
  • BioGnost - pharmaceuticals and biomedicine [7]
  • Bluesun Hotels & Resorts – Hotels in Croatia [8]
  • Borovo – shoes [9]
  • Boškinac – Boutique hotel, restaurant and winery in Novalja, Pag [10]
  • Croatia baterije – batteries [11]
  • Croteam - Game making company
  • Crotram Končar TVŽ Gredelj – an electrocompany of trams and train vehicles
  • CROTRAM – a Croatian consortium for production of tramways
  • Dubrovnik Riviera Hotels – Luxury hotels and resorts in Dubrovnik [12]
  • Efke – photographic films, papers, and chemicals
  • Generalturist – Croatia travel specialist since 1923 [13]
  • Ghetaldus – eyewear industry
  • Goto International Split – clothing/underwear [14]
  • Hotel International – City hotel in the Zagreb business district [15]
  • Hotel Jadran – Bed&Breakfast hotel in the heart of Zagreb [16]
  • HS Produkt – firearms manufacturing company - HS2000, VHS assault rifle
  • HUP Zagreb – Luxury hotels, business hotels and city hotels in Zagreb [17]
  • IBCI Tourist Agency – Croatian travel solutions since 1960 [18]
  • INA – Croatian oil, natural gas and fuel producer [19]
  • KONČAR Group – electronics [20]
  • Koncern Agram – insurance and bank conglomerate
  • LoopTeez - Streetwear clothing [21]
  • Panorama Zagreb Hotel – Hotel in the Zagreb city centre [22]
  • Petrokemija – chemical industry [23]
  • Pliva – pharmaceutical drugs [24]
  • Product-Of-Croatia – a Croatian database with Croatian products and brands [25]
  • TOZ-Penkala – biros, coloured crayons [26]
  • Tvornica Duhana Rovinj (TDR) – cigarettes [27]
  • Uniline – a Croatian online travel agent [28]
  • Valamar Hotels & Resorts – Croatian Hotel & Resort Management company [29]
  • Varteks – textiles [30]
  • References

    Croatian brands Wikipedia