Balkans 2019 - Thursday, June 6 - Dubrovnik and the Pelješac Peninsula, Croatia.


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IMG_9175 - Mali Ston (Little Ston)
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IMG_9178 - A first glimpse of the walls, built in the 14th century to defend the Pelješac Peninsula and its salt ponds
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IMG_9181 - Agricultural country on the short drive to our winery tour at the Vina Vukas Winery in Boljenovici
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IMG_9198 - Vina Vukas Winery
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IMG_9202 - Our introduction to the Vina Vukas winery
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IMG_9203 - Communist Yugoslavia did not allow private vineyards, so they are just now building up.
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IMG_9206 - Still small, the private vineyards of Croatia compete in quality rather than quantity.
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IMG_9212 - The tasting room

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