What to do and see in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Dalmatia: The Best Wineries & Vineyards

February 24, 2022 Lashaunda Abraham

Discover the best top things to do in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia including Vino Spaleta, Winery Botaro, Marlais Winery, Vina Vukas, Lovric Winery, Provic Winery, Ledinic Winery, Winery Boris M. Violic, Rizman Rest Stop, Boutique Winery Mikulic.
Restaurants in Dubrovnik-Neretva County

1. Vino Spaleta

Kuna 33 Kuna, Kuna Peljeska 20243 Croatia +385 91 333 9992 [email protected] http://www.vinospaleta.com
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Vino Spaleta

Seated tasting-10,00 eur/person Take a seat and enjoy tasting in our 200 years old family house. We are open 13.00 h- 20.00 h every day for tasting and sales from June to October.

Reviewed By 583besss - Houston, United States

When we arrived at Vino Spaleta, Renata greeted us and we enjoyed her presentation and video detailing the history of the vineyard. The tasting menu was excellent and paired beautifully with the wines. All the wines were excellent and the reds were some of the best we have ever tasted. Ivo joined us and we had a great time. By the time we left, we felt as if we were old friends. We bought bottles of the white, rose and red. After I raved about her fig jam, Renata gifted me with a jar of delicious preserves. This winery is not typical of the large tasting rooms, it is a small family vineyard. The tasting is more like a visit to a friend's home. It is worth your time to go to Kuna and taste their excellent wines!

2. Winery Botaro

Drvenik 20 Konavle, Dubrovnik 20210 Croatia +385 95 578 4686 [email protected] http://vinarijabotaro.wixsite.com/mysite
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Winery Botaro

Enjoy local food and wine in a hidden gem in Konavle valley. Taste our wines with a traditional Dalmatian plate(prosciutto, cheese, ham..) and also with homemade liqueurs-sage liqueur, cherry brandy, and a special one-wine liqueur! Don't forget to take a camera, just relax and enjoy it!

Reviewed By Andy_from_Wirral - Upton, United Kingdom

This family run winery is located a bit off the beaten track. About 26 km south of Dubrovnik but only 6.4 km from our villa in Ljuta. After a few days of glorious madness that is Dubrovnik old town, a visit to Winery Botaro was like an oasis of calm. Peaceful on the slopes of the Dinaric Alps, surrounded by grape vines, the Winery has some shaded wooden tables outside the main building. Next to the tables is the vineyard shop which is set out like a market stall. There is also a very nice inside area also with wooden tables. These tables are where the magic happens. On offer is a selection of liqueurs, wines, sugared fruit peel, cold meats, cheeses and salads. Served by the owners, and family, all produce was beautifully presented and really tasty. Totally authentic Croatian food and drink, made in a completely traditional way. It was a pleasure to visit these friendly and welcoming people. Highly recommended.

3. Marlais Winery

Metohija 12 Ponikve, Ston 20230 Croatia +385 98 174 8427 [email protected] http://www.marlais-vinarija.hr/
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5.0 based on 42 reviews

Marlais Winery

Peljesac Peninsula , a place where sun, sea and stone create a perfect home for Plavac Mali , indigenous Dalmatian variety that brings out the best from the "barren land" and gives us "divine nectar." Marlais family, that drags roots from France, settled on the peninsula in the early 17th century, bringing with them the knowledge that every Frenchman has in its blood - how to make good wine.

Reviewed By 76jeffn

Anton gave us a tour of the facility and we got to see how the wine goes from harvest to bottling at the this family owned establishment. Anton was so personable and proud of his product. We had the 3 wine tasting menu with 1 white and 2 reds. All were excellent. If I could figure out a way to ship them to the US I would have bought a few cases. The carob Sherry was insanely good. I definitely recommend a stop at this winery.

4. Vina Vukas

Ponikva 13, Ston 20230 Croatia +385 98 203 012 [email protected] http://www.vinavukas.com
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Vina Vukas

Reviewed By koabug - Honolulu, United States

We started by tasting their grappa- the peach one was delicious, the rose one was very floral tasting, and the unflavored one tasted like moonshine. We were served 3 large oysters (very salty) with a white wine, 2 types of cheese with prosciutto and spring greens with tomatoes with a 12 month old and 2-3 year old red wine, and our last dish was mussels in a garlic sauce which was my favorite. There was no pressure to purchase anything like the last winery as this one is really small. The owner was very nice.

5. Lovric Winery

Lumbarda 217, Lumbarda, Korcula Island 20263 Croatia +385 98 429 452 [email protected] http://www.lovric.info/Eng/Lovric_Winery/lovric_winery.html
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5.0 based on 42 reviews

Lovric Winery

We are a family owned winery in Lumbarda that produces wine by generations. We offer two premium wines - white wine Grk and red wine Plavac. Feel free to visit us.

Reviewed By JJ064 - Franz Josef, New Zealand

We are so glad we booked this experience in advance. I don't think we would ever think back on our time in Croatia without remembering the time we spent at this winery as we had the best experience that was far beyond our expectations. This family have a huge history here and we loved learning all about it. Now we have a new appreciation for our wine in New Zealand as the forerunner to introduce wines to our country came from the Nobilo family, here in Lombardy. We have had many winery tours, this personalised one was the best. It was such a reasonable cost for delicious and generous wines and food.

6. Provic Winery

Podgradina 179/1 part of Hotel Merlot, Opuzen, Opuzen 20355 Croatia +385 98 195 3432 [email protected] http://www.vinarstvo-provic.hr
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Provic Winery

We are a small family winery situated in the cellar of our family hotel - Hotel Merlot in Opuzen right by the adriatic road between Split and Dubrovnik. We produce wines from indigenous and internatioal grapes and are recipients of many awards including Decanter wine awards. Contact us to schedule a visit or just stop at hotel Merlot and inquire at the reception for us It's always wine o'clock

7. Ledinic Winery

Ponikve, Gornje selo 9, Ston 20230 Croatia +385 91 522 6086 http://visitdubrovnik.hr/index.php/hr/63-wineries/2714-vinarija-ledinic-hr
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Ledinic Winery

8. Winery Boris M. Violic

Potomje 5, Potomje 20244 Croatia +385 20 742 082
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Winery Boris M. Violic

Reviewed By fancoischarest - Montreal, Canada

We had a very great experience! At first, we weren't sure what to expect as the place isn't big! We entered the place and there was no one, but a small note on the counter tells you to hit the call bell on the counter. A very friendly woman came from the other side of the door and even if there were in the middle of their lunch she was very welcoming and happy to serve us. She was very friendly and she explained to us what is the difference between the Plavac Mali wine and the Dingac. While both are made from the Plavac Mali grape, the difference lies in where the grapes grow. The Plavac Mali grow inside the land ending up having less hours of sunshine and more humidity. The Dingac is cultivate on the slope of the mountains, having more hours of sunshine and less humidity. In the end, it gives to the Dingac a more robust, complex product that the Plavac Mali, and so delicious! They are also doing other stuff such as Olive Oil and some Sweets. Both amazing too :) Finally, thanks to our host to tell us about the tunnel that brings you on the slope of the mountain on the sea side... the view is outstanding! (See photos). It's where they are cultivating the grapes to make the Dingac. In the end, I highly recommend stopping you by that winery as you will feel welcome and not rush and they have great products.

9. Rizman Rest Stop

Stolovi 2, Raba 20356 Croatia +385 20 611 135 [email protected] http://rizman.com.hr/en/visit/rizman-rest-stop/
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Rizman Rest Stop

VISIT THE RIZMAN REST STOP If you are short of time but still would like to treat yourself to an unforgettable wine experience, then Rizman Rest Stop is the perfect place for you! The rest stop is located on the state road D8 (Jadranska magistrala), between Opuzen and Klek. The Rizman Rest Stop consists of a wine shop, a terraced bar with spectacular views of the Komarna winegrowing area and the

10. Boutique Winery Mikulic

Mokalo bb Part of Holiday resort Adriatic, Orebic 20250 Croatia +385 98 927 0855 [email protected] https://boutique-winery-mikulic.business.site/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Boutique Winery Mikulic

Wine and olive oil have marked the lives of the people of Peljesac and left a deep mark in the tradition of the peninsula. At the foot of Postup is the village of Mokalo, home to the Boutique winery Mikulic. It is decorated in the style of traditional Dalmatian taverns, where the greatest Dalmatian treasures have been carefully kept for generations.

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