![]() Korcula - I visited Bire and Zure in Lumbarda which are probably the best producers of Grk.I visited over 10 wineries and bought home about 40 bottles of wine (post lockdown therapy) which I cannot store but that’ s another matter. Peljesac - the home of Plavac Mali including Dingac, the very first appellation in former Yugoslavia.Korcula Island - which is best known for its Posip and rare Grk. ![]() I am not going to lie, after 15 weeks of working at home in our small Camberwell flat it was absolute bliss.Īs every year, I spent some time touring the wineries of the two very important regions for Croatia: I managed to escape the lockdown in early July and join my family down in Korcula on the Adriatic Coast for 4 weeks. Hoping to find any of the above in the airport as we’re on hand luggage only this trip Enjoying a glass now from the bottle we brought back to the villa but would definitely benefit from more bottle age. Both Majstor ranges are the pick of the vines. Plavac Mali Majstor 2015 is a fair bit fuller. A nice finish with some spice rounds off a good glass Plavac Mali 2013 spent 12 month in second use oak and has a tannic dryness but is a nice red with plenty of plums. We liked both equally but the ‘basic’ Posip was a fair bit cheaper. Wine on any kind of scale is quite something, not that these guys are massive producers Interesting, brief, tour and we saw some grapes being triaged, destemmed and pressed which was quite cool. Tonight we made it to Stina for the winery tour and tasting. A nice Grasevina from Krauthacker went very well with it. Very nice, if slightly expensive, fish platter but it was plenty enough to cover both of us for the whole meal. The length of time for which your data shall be processed is determined by an internal act, which outlines the processing and storage of such data.We are staying a few minutes from the Ranc restaurant so popped in last night. Vina Terra Madre shall process your personal data in line with the outlined purpose for as long as this is necessary in order to meet the purpose for which they are being collected in the first place. Your personal data won’t be passed on to third countries or international organisations. In case of your making your personal data available to be used by third parties, Vina Terra Madre shall first inform you of it, in line with the regulation in force on the protection of personal data. Your personal data won’t be passed on to third parties outside of Vina Terra Madre. After the withdrawal of your consent, your personal data won’t be processed any longer and they will be erased or safely destroyed in accordance with the internal act of Vina Terra Madre. We would like to inform you that you can withdraw your consent to having your data processed at any given moment, without bearing any consequences, and your query shall be dealt within the shortest period of time. Having that in mind, should you not want to share your personal data with us, Vina Terra Madre won’t be able to act upon your query. The data in question are needed in order to meet the purpose for which they are being collected and they won’t be used for any purpose without first obtaining your explicit consent. You are freely sharing your personal data for the above mentioned purpose, which action you confirm by providing us with a clear and unambiguous consent. Contact details obtained on our site won’t be published nor shall they be used for whatever purpose other than replying to your queries! The privacy policy is applied to all personal user data which we collect and process. This document outlines how Vina Terra Madre, Komarna 9, 20355 Komarna VAT Number: 16620674597 (hereinafter: Vina Terra Madre) processes personal data.
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