Potomje is a village with most famous Dingač wine. For easier access to the Dingač area, the local wine producers excavated a 400 m long tunnel, entirely by hands, in 1976. You will be stunned by the view that breaks as soon as you get to the other side. You can see fantastic panorama of Mljet and Korčula, with all the small islands.
Wine from Croatia’s first underwater winery is proving to be a hit around the world. Edivo winery, which is located in Drače on the Pelješac peninsula in southern Dalmatia, made international news recently when it opened the first underwater winery in Croatia. Also we’ll taste some of the world class oysters.
Grgić Vina was established in 1996 by legendary Napa Valley winemaker, Croatian-born Miljenko “Mike” Grgich, his daughter, Violet Grgić and his nephew Ivo Jeramaz. Dedicated to the art of winemaking, Mike started the winery to produce the finest wines from native Dalmatian grapes, and he concentrates on crafting Croatia’s very best varietals: Plavac Mali (red wine) and Pošip (white wine). The winery is located in Trstenik on the Peljesac peninsula, with a stunning view over the Mediterranean Sea, north of the historic walls of the port of Dubrovnik, in the Southern wine region of Croatia.