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Zampera Cheese Factory

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Zampera Cheese Factory is located within the Zampera family farm on Dugi otok. They produce goat cheeses Zmanski and Golija. Cheese Zmanski is a semi-hard cheese made from raw goat's milk according to a traditional recipe, and the ripening process takes a minimum of 100 days. Cheese Golija is made from boiled milk and is packed as young goat cheese. In addition to cheese, the Zampera family also produces olive oil, fresh milk and organic vegetables. Their products carry certificates confirming natural cultivation and production. On the property, you can taste and buy products, and there is also the option of Robinson Crusoe style tourism.

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Location

Islet Dugi

Food Location

Žman, 23282 HR Dugi Otok

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Anton

Anton

07/10/2021

The visit to the place was totally wonderful. We went for a tour to the place and had an amazing time learning the processing and production of the cheese. The guide was informative and we loved the information that he had on us.
Gertrude

Gertrude

07/10/2021

Their olive oil is certified organic. The cold pressing technique was amazing to see. Their olive oil was dark green in color and it was aromatic. I bought some bottles of olive oil to use at home.
Josef

Josef

04/10/2021

This cheese factory only produces goat cheese. It is really sweet. I was able to taste it. We were given a tour round the factory and we were able to learn how they process their cheese
Martin

Martin

26/09/2021

The olive oil was really tasty. I bought a bottle of their aromatic olive oil. The staff gave us a warm welcome and I felt at home. I very much appreciate knowing this place
Rehan

Rehan

23/09/2021

When we arrived at the farm we were amazed by the wonderful trees of different varieties. Dating to old olive trees and the new ones too. The tour around showcased the indigenous trees and all the process that is involved in the production of the olive oil.
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