A relaxed three-hour drive from Croatia's capital Zagreb, through rainy natural parks and out to the glistening Adriatic coastline, takes you to the peninsula of Istria and the historic and picturesque town of Rovinj and its sub-Mediterranean surroundings. While world-class hotels nestle into the hillside, pristine waters lap at pine-fringed beaches, and shiny yachts line the harbour, one of this land's greatest riches is its wealth of local produce from family-run producers.
Third, second and even first-generation farmers and producers are nurturing their land and produce, where extra virgin olive oil, cheese and truffles are enough to rival neighbouring Italy's finest, and the hearts of the region's best chefs, like Jeffrey Vella, beat a little faster for the finest local ingredients.