Wine and windsurfing: Croatia's Pelješac peninsula

The pure magnificence and excellent climate circumstances of the Pelješac peninsula in Croatia make it a favorite amongst wind and kitesurfers. 

Now the lately opened 2.4 km Pelješac bridge, which connects the peninsula with the remainder of southern Croatia, makes getting there a lot simpler. 

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Croatia's model new Pelješac bridge.Euronews

"This bridge is crucial infrastructure undertaking in Croatia for a really very long time, maybe ever. It’s additionally essential for Dubrovnik Neretva County, which up till lately was divided into two elements. So this brings our county collectively. This piece of land not solely connects Croatia it is usually now straight a part of the EU," stated Nikola Dobroslavić, Dubrovnik Regional Governor. 

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The Pelješac peninsula is known for its wines.Euronews

The peninsula can be famend for its wine with vineyards dotted alongside the coast. 

Krešimir Vuković, supervisor of Grgich Vineyard defined to Euronews why the grapes on this a part of Europe are so particular. 

"The particular factor is unquestionably the soil and the soil construction, it’s a purple soil with pebbles, which is nice for grapes. As well as, we've nice slopes and nice sunshine. Shining straight down, there’s refraction from the ocean to the rocks, so we've a threefold impact of the solar on the grapes."

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