This magnificent and still undiscovered peninsula is a famous wine empire and a gastronomic mecca for lovers of shellfish and various seafood specialties.
The climate and location of the Pelješac peninsula favor the growth of an abundance of medicinal and aromatic plants.
Besides being rich in forests with typical Mediterranean vegetation, there are large areas on the peninsula that are covered with olive groves and vineyards that produce virgin olive oil and high-quality red wine.
That's why a trip through its wine roads and olive groves, and their tastings, should be an essential attraction for all gourmets and wine lovers.
Posted By : Irena_P
We were a group of 4. Basically the tour is a driver who drops you off at various places and someone else explains everything to you. The mussels & oyster place was great but it was an extra 50 euro. If you don’t take the lunch, you still have to pay 25 euro. The day before we were told that one of the wineries couldn’t accommodate us so a different winery was selected. It was the Korta Katarina. It was beautiful. The young host brought out a lovely food tray and told us which foods to eat with the wine he had us taste. The other winery we want to served croutons in a bowl with our wine. Not much of a gourmet pairing. There was no olive oil sampling . Way overpriced for the experience.
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Posted On : 2024-05-19 12:15:16