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Drugi Jezik: Srpski
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Tourist organization of municipality Trebinje
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Useful links

Association of growers and winemakers of East Herzegovina „Vinos“
Tel/Fax: 065/536-826
www.vinos.ba
Cellars of the Tvrdos monastery
Tel. /fax: + 387 59 246 810
e-mail: tpodrumi@teol.net
www.tvrdos.com
Cellar Vukoje
Address: Hrupjela 28
Tel. /fax: + 387 59 270 370; 270 371
e-mail: podrum-vukoje@teol.net
www.podrum-vukoje.com
Wine cellar „Anđelić“
Address: Gorica bb
Tel/fax: +387 59 280 320
e-mail: dragan@podrum-andjelic.com
www.podrum-andjelic.com
Wine cellars „Dračevo“
Address: Preobraženska 10
Tel: 065/597-925
e-mail: info@vinarija-popovopolje.com
www.vinarija-popovopolje.com
Wine cellars „Petijević“
Address: Perovića most
Tel: 065/536-826
Wine celler “Sekulovic”
Address: Gorica
Tel: 065146-772
Wine celler “Popovac”
Address: Pridvorci 35.
Tel: 059/260-345; 065/298-270
Wine celler “Berak”
Address: Vojvode Sindjelica
Tel: 065/982-534
Wine celler „Ratković“
Address: Dr. Levija
Tel.: 059 270 360; Mob.: 065 588 975
e-mail: podrumratkovic@gmail.com
Wine celler „Tarana“
Address: Slano
Tel.: 059 260 220; Mob.: 065 041 001
e-mail: td.s@teol.net
www.tds-tarana.com
Wine celler „Lečić“
Address: Mostaći bb
Mob.: 065 521 937; 065 264 172
e-mail: lecicandrija@bobarbanka.com
Wine celler „Bojanić“
Address: Pridvorci bb Tel.: 065 219 706 , 065 390 249
e-mail: podrum_bojanic@yahoo.com
Wine celler „Runjevac“
Address: Zgonjevo bb
Mob.: 065 665 767
Wine celler „Nožica“
Address: Galičići bb.
Mob.: 065 880 131
Wine celler „Korać“
Address: Voja Koraća
Tel.: 059 224 200; Mob.: 065/926 991
e-mail: korac.podreol.net
Wine celler „Herceg vino“
Address: Republike Srpske 37
Tel.: 059 223 949
e-mail: poppolje@teol.net

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Wine cellars

History
First written records on Herzegovina´s wines we find in the Middle Age, and the first contingent was over Trieste exported to Europe in 1883. Numerous medals, which they were awarded at the international wine fairs, prove the quality. First gold medals were awarded in 1898 and 1900 in Vienna, in 1901 in Paris and in 1903 in London. Interesting information for this area is that Hungarians, being excellent winegrowers, first rose in 1892 12 hectares of winegrower´s plantations and some time later a wine cellar. Hapsburg court in Vienna was supplied with wine of the exceptional quality, Lastva´s wine Zilavka. Before the outset of the First World War, Hungarians sold their vineyards and the wine cellar to Scepo Vujicic, who continued the tradition of production of quality wines.