The wine and olive heritage of Herzegovina
Description
Herzegovina is an area under the direct influence of the Adriatic Sea — the Mediterranean climate and rocky soil give the vineyards a unique character that cannot be replicated anywhere else. Here, the vine grows on stone, under the strongest sun in all of BiH, and you can taste that in every sip. White Žilavka sings with notes of honey and apples, while red Blatina delights with its richness of berry and spice aromas — two indigenous varieties that are ambassadors of this country to the world. Walking through the Herzegovinian vineyards means walking through history — vines have been grown here since antiquity, and vineyards were mentioned in the writings of Byzantine emperors and Bosnian kings. With a glass of local wine, prosciutto, cheese and olives — Herzegovina doesn’t just give you a taste, it gives you a story.
Olives in Herzegovina are a family heritage. Trees that stand on rocky karst for decades, sometimes even centuries, produce oil whose flavor carries traces of the Mediterranean wind, dry stone and summer heat. From Čapljina to Trebinje, olive groves are part of a landscape that never changes — green-silver seas of leaves between white rocks and blue sky. To visit the olive-growing region of Herzegovina means to understand why people have always stayed here — a land that gives little, but what it gives, it gives perfectly.
