[7] The American wine pioneer Mike Grgich from Croatia brought the varieties to California.
The Split noble family of the father of Croatian literature, Marko Marulić (1450-1524), who also lived on Šolta, were among the first to cultivate the Dobričic intensively.
A trade agreement between Austria and Hungary with Italy allowed low-cost Italian wines to be imported duty-free.
The best qualities of national importance were created in the 1870s and 80s by Pietro degli Alberti from Porto Oliveto di Solta (Maslinica).
A large vineyard (on state leasehold land) was laid out for the first time again around 2015 on a hill on the road to Maslinica.
The local parish of Šolta was divided into the cadastral community Grohote, Donje-Selo, Gornje-Selo and Srednje-Selo, i.e. under the Croatian place names.
For parts of the island there is only the cadastre, i.e. site plans of the real estate, in which ownership and usage rights are not directly registered.
A large vineyard (on state leasehold land) was laid out for the first time again around 2015 on a hill on the road to Maslinica.
In March and April 1944, Solta was the site of two British-American commando raids ten days apart which took many Nazi prisoners and destroyed numerous installations.