Wine bars in Split. natural, classical, and the grower-focused rooms worth the cab fare.

Where to drink wine

Diocletian's Wine House ★ 4.4

diocletians-palaceMon-Fri 11:00-15:00 and 18:00-24:00, Sat 11:00-14:00 and 16:00-23:00, Sun 12:00-23:00

Diocletian's Wine House on Julija Nepota tucks into the back lanes of Split's Diocletian Palace, pairing one of the city's most selective Croatian wine lists with Dalmatian cheese and charcuterie.

Signature pour: Plavac mali by the glass

Wine focus: Selective Croatian list with deep Dalmatian focus

Food: Paski sir, prsut and home-baked bread boards

Order: Plavac mali by the glass with the paski sir and prsut board.

Tip: The room is small and rustic; book ahead for the dinner sitting and order the cheese and prsut board to walk the wine list.

Zinfandel Food & Wine ★ 4.4

diocletians-palaceDaily 17:00-24:00

Zinfandel Food & Wine on Maruliceva in Split is the city's wine-led bistro, pouring 100-plus Croatian bottles and 30 by the glass between Pjaca and Vocni Trg.

Signature pour: Korcula Posip by the glass

Wine focus: Croatian regions, 100-plus bottles by-the-bottle and 30 by the glass

Food: Mediterranean small plates

Order: Korcula Posip with the slow-cooked octopus.

Tip: The courtyard tables are the right seats; live music nightly in summer.

Bokeria Wine Cellar ★ 4.3

diocletians-palaceDaily 17:00-01:00

Bokeria's wine room in Split shifts the Old Town restaurant into a wine-bar mood after 22:00, pouring Plavac mali and Posip by the glass into the early hours.

Signature pour: Postup Plavac mali from Peljesac

Wine focus: Croatian and Adriatic-region bottles, deep Plavac mali list

Food: Charcuterie and grill snacks

Order: Postup Plavac mali by the glass with the cured-meat board.

Tip: Sit at the cellar end of the dining room; the by-the-bottle list runs to ~200 Croatian labels.

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