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Osijek-Baranja County Named European Wine Capital for 2025

February 18, 2025
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Osijek-Baranja County Named European Wine Capital for 2025
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On Monday evening, the Mayor of Mostar, Mario Kordić, officially handed over the title of European Wine Capital to Osijek-Baranja County Prefect, Mato Lukić, during a ceremony in Mostar.

The European Network of Wine Cities (RECEVIN) awarded Osijek-Baranja County the prestigious title of Dionisio European Wine Capital for 2025, a significant recognition for the region, reports N1. 

Prefect Lukić emphasized the importance of this achievement, highlighting the county’s four renowned wine-growing regions—Baranja, Erdut, Đakovo, and Feričanci—as the foundation of its tourism development.

“This title is a major boost for our continental tourism and a valuable promotional asset. We are honored to hold the distinction in 2025,” Lukić stated.

Osijek-Baranja County has also gained recognition as the most hospitable region in Croatia and ranked among the world’s top ten most welcoming regions last year.

During the ceremony, the county showcased its rich wine and gastronomy scene, reinforcing the reasons behind its selection for this prestigious title.

Mayor Kordić highlighted the strong cooperation between Mostar and Osijek-Baranja County, particularly in international projects. “We support each other in cross-border initiatives, and Croatian expertise is invaluable in trilateral projects,” he said.

Since 2012, RECEVIN has awarded the European Wine City and Dionisio European Wine Capital titles to recognize cities and regions that excel in supporting and promoting wine culture across Europe.

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