But if one wishes to browse through a truly large selection, and maybe even sample the wine before buying, the right places are specialized wine shops -- "vinoteka" is the Slovene word and these can be found in all major cities and resorts. For the purpose of this presentation, let us mention just a few. Vinoteka Bradesko, located at the City Fairground in Ljubljana certainly offers the largest selection of wines in Slovenia. The caretaker invests all the effort to collect the wines of numerous small producers and all the champion wines are available as a matter of course. Besides the wine shop, Vinoteka Bradesko also has a tasting bar where almost all the wines on sale can be sampled; and if you prefer to do your sampling with a good meal, there is also a restaurant on the premises. For a truly memorable evening, reserve a table, select your meal and chose a selection of wines to sample during the hors d'oeuvre; order a bottle of the one you like most for your main course.
The oldest Vinoteka is in the Water Tower (Vodni Stolp) in the center of Maribor. The shop is on the ground floor and the choice is good though this Vinoteka does tend to favour the wines from Podravska region. But the true attraction of Vodni Stolp is on the top floor: a large, round hall with high ceiling, somehow reminiscent of a medieval banquet hall -- dedicated only to wine tasting. There is no choice of food, just plates of neutral-tasting cheese and bread to cleanse the palate between wines. The service is highly professional: you may chose your own wines -- but it is better to let the waiter make the selection, grading the flavors and bouquets for maximum enjoyment. Your party should visit Vodni Stolp an hour or two before lunch or dinner, select a 5 or 7 wine presentation, complete the tasting with a glass of one of the great sparkling wines (great appetizers) of the region and then walk to one of Maribor's great restaurants, for a perfect meal (accompanied by a bottle of great wine, of course).
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