Discover Istria's authentic charm with our Olivo Istriano experience, blending history, tradition, and flavors. Walk through our orchard, home to 31 varieties of fresh, estate-grown fruits, vibrant with color and scent. Then explore our olive groves and vineyards, boasting panoramic views of hilltop towns, terraced fields, and Istrian landscapes. We share our sustainable practices that produce top-quality olive oil. In the cellar, learn about ancient and modern harvesting techniques, from Roman times to today. A professional tasting with a certified olive oil sommelier helps you discover its subtle nuances. Outside the Palazzina, enjoy a food and wine pairing under a shady tree with a typical Istrian charcuterie board—Prosciutto, salamino, codfish, marinated anchovies, cheese, ricotta, olives, garden fruits, bread—paired with local wines, homemade juice, and water. Finish with a surprise artisan dessert, completing your farm-to-table experience. Join us for an unforgettable journey through Istria’s flavors, history, and family traditions—an authentic taste of the land served with warmth and passion.

Authentic Istrian family farm guided walk with food and wine
- Enjoy a curated food and wine pairing featuring local Istrian delicacies
- Learn sustainable farming practices that create world-class olive oil
- Stroll through a vibrant orchard with 31 varieties of fresh, estate-grown fruits
- Enjoy a professional extra virgin olive oil tasting led by a certified sommelier
- Experience Istria's charm at the historic Palazzina Montebello
Guided tour
Guided walking tour
Wine tasting
Snacks
Food tasting
Food and drinks
Fresh fruit
Olivo Istriano | Premium Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Kukov VRH, Buje, Croatia
- The maximum number of people per group is 16
- The experience is offered in English, the guide speaks Italian too if needed
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