Posted December 10th by Braddock Family in Adriatic Sea, Bosnia Hercegovina, Brac Island, Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik, Food and Wine, Hvar Island, Peljesac Peninsula, Split, Vis Island
Miquel Hudin, an American with Croatian heritage, and his wife have completed a handy guide to the wines of Dalmatia and Herzegovina. Hopefully this will lead to a greater appreciation for them, and the local producers will enjoy a little healthy criticism. You can find out how to purchase it here. They also publish an [...]
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An old friend from New York City, the Gregster, dropped in to visit us this weekend. We hadn’t seen him in 7 years – it was great to catchup and talk about the days in NYC – the bars, restaurants and clubs, and playing for the NY Magpies. It was also an excellent opportunity to [...]
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Given that Europe has a population density of 112 people per km² (Australia’s is 2.6) it is difficult to find remote places to which to escape. The Pelješac Peninsula is probably as rugged as it gets in Croatia. The Peninsula sticks erection-like from the mainland, about 1 ½ hours up the coast from Dubrovnik, towards [...]
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