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Wine Tasting Brac
Wine Tasting Brac
Wine Tasting Brac
Wine Tasting Brac
Wine Tasting Brac
Wine Tasting Brac
Wine Tasting Brac
Wine Tasting Brac
Wine Tasting Brac
Wine Tasting Brac
Reviews
Patricija Gran (08/26/2020)
Very nice family run business; friendly and homy experience. Really good fig Grappa, carob snack and local wine. More than good value for money. I would definitely recommend it!
Charles McElroy (09/23/2019)
Didnt really learn anything about their wine, and it was all sub par produce. Olive oil was good, but you can get good stuff all over Brac. Fell far below my expectations, would spend your hours doing other things in Brac which is generally wonderful.
arturo raborg (08/28/2019)
Not my kind of wine but for your buck, it’s worth it. I mean, it’s a nice place, authentic winery with the father and son working on site. They have different products but you need to pay for all the tasters.
Peter Damen (08/08/2019)
Delicious wine, grappa and olive oil. On top of that, Marko is the nicest guy you can imagine. Had a great time and would definitely recommend to anyone who's looking for a quiet and beautiful place to have a tasting on this beautiful island. Easy to reach by taxi or car from Supetar port and a nice change of pace from the crowded boulevard.
Charlie Long (04/02/2020)
This was a nice, couple hour outing for an afternoon in Brač. It had been recommended to us both in person and online. It was an overcast, slow day in late May so we were able to walk in without a reservation. During peak season I’d suspect you’d want to call ahead. Pricing started at 20€ per person. There might have been an option to increase in price for more offerings but we paid in cash so can’t remember exact pricing. The tasting offered: - (4) types of wine (featuring the “star" Plavac Mali Franulić) - (5) different types of Grappa - Locally grown/harvested/produced: olive oil and olives, anchovies, cheese, capers, bread, rock samphire, dried figs and a few other dishes. Everything was in an authentic traditional environment. We had our tasting in the big garden set in the middle of a collection of old stone houses. Marko (owner’s son) gave us a lot of attention and was eager to explain their operation and processes. We didn’t have the time, but they also offer a space in the complex with display of traditional tools and pottery used in the wine and oil production throughout the history of Brac island. Overall a really good experience that I’d recommend for anyone visiting Brač. *A little bit difficult to find so I included a map (from their website) of the exact location. Look for the round wooden sign with white lettering. *Only suggestion, non-drinker in our group had to pay full price. Not a huge issue as it wasn’t that expensive to begin with, but something to consider depending on your group.
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