BIBICh Winery
Discover Dalmatia's soul in Plastovo: BIBICh Winery fuses ancestral vines, natural wines, and molecular gastronomy in a vine-shaded garden, crafting unforgettable pairings near Krka's waterfalls.
Nestled in the serene village of Plastovo, BIBICh Winery blends over 500 years of family winemaking tradition with innovative natural wines and Vesna Bibić's molecular gastronomy. Set in a lush garden courtyard shaded by ancient vines, it offers immersive tastings, exquisite pairings, and a taste of Dalmatia's authentic terroir near Krka National Park.
A brief summary to BIBICh Winery
- Zapadna Ulica 63, Plastovo, 22222, HR
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- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
- Saturday 11 am-6 pm
- Sunday 11 am-6 pm
Local tips
- Reserve ahead for multi-course pairings; casual tastings available daily in the shop without booking.
- Pair visits with Krka National Park; the winery's microclimate mirrors the river's influence on its wines.
- Opt for white wine flights in summer; try Debit Pét-Nat for refreshing fizz.
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Getting There
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Driving
From Skradin, 12-min drive (6km) via local roads; free parking available. €5-10 fuel.
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Taxi
From Šibenik (25km), 30-min ride costing €30-40; book via local apps.
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Public Bus
Šibenik-Skradin bus (20min, €3), then 15-min taxi/uplift (€10); limited schedules.
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History and Heritage
Perched in the rolling hills of Plastovo near Skradin, BIBICh Winery embodies five centuries of family dedication to viticulture. Generations have tended these lands, with Alen Bibić revitalizing old vines post-war, honoring his grandfather's legacy through wines like Lučica from 50-year-old Debit grapes. The winery champions indigenous varieties such as Babić, Plavina, Debit, and Pošip, grown on limestone-rich soils influenced by Adriatic breezes and Krka River proximity.The Garden Experience
The heart of BIBICh is its enchanted courtyard, a whitewashed haven under a century-old vine. Here, guests savor casual tastings or elaborate meals amid lush greenery. Daily options include sipping portfolio wines with tapas of local figs, cheeses, pršut, and olive oil. The setting evokes an intimate garden party, blending rustic charm with refined hospitality.Culinary Innovation
Vesna Bibić's kitchen elevates Dalmatian flavors through molecular gastronomy. Signature dishes like 'Black is Black'—sea bream in carob flour with cuttlefish elements—or deconstructed tiramisu with Prošek Ambra showcase artistry. Multi-course pairings feature seasonal ingredients: slow-cooked beef cheeks in Bas De Bas wine, Skradin risotto simmered for hours, or garden-fresh escargot. Each plate harmonizes with Alen's precise vintages.Wine Production
From three nearby vineyards, including the iconic six-hectare Bas De Bas site with Syrah, Merlot, and Sauvignon Blanc, BIBICh produces natural wines via organic methods and minimal intervention. Expect vibrant whites with minerality, fresh rosés, and spicy reds capturing Dalmatia's microclimate—hot days, cool nights for balanced acidity and fruit.Surroundings and Access
Plastovo's position between mountains, sea, and Krka National Park offers a magical backdrop. Cellar tours reveal production secrets, while the shop stocks wines, olive oils, and brandies. Open primarily weekends, with reservations ideal for immersive experiences.Explore the best of what BIBICh Winery has to offer
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