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Przekaż informację zwrotnąOn our holiday in Croatia, my friend and I wanted to visit an olive oil producer. We already visited the oil museum in Pula, but that was not enough. I found this plantation in a very short search about Google. The reviews were very positive so we decided to travel to the plantation. The trip was very adventurous. The paths lead us through forests and up and down some mountains. We often had a great view. After about an hour we finally arrived in this very small village with nearly 30 inhabitants at the top of a small mountain. From there you can see directly through the valley with the huge olive plantations. First we had to find something for the small shop, then find a sign in a few minutes. A middle-aged man sat in a farm car train and asked us if we wanted to taste the olive oils. We agreed and he then showed us his 3 types of oils. After a short chit chat he offered us a tour through the oil mill. A few steps away was a larger hall where the modern mills were. He told us every little detail and explained how the process of harvesting and oil extraction works. Finally we had a great time in the mill and had a very friendly host. And of course we had to buy some of the extra virgin olive oils for us and gifts for friends and family. I can only recommend taking a trip to this wonderful plantation if you are nearby.
We were in Groznjan and I was looking for a nice restaurant with happy cow when this little “shop” appears. So we went there and weren't disappointed. The Supernice owner and manufacturer of this oil welcomed us and let us try his three different flavors. And what should I say? It was one of the best olive oil I ever had! And I had some in Italy, Israel and Porto before. Go where you are! It's worth it! Oh, take some cash. It is not possible to pay with the card.
In our holiday in croatia, my friend and I wanted to visit an olive oil manufacturer. we already visited the oil museum in pula, but that was not enough. I found this plantation in a very short research about google. the reviews were very positiw, so we decided to travel to the plantation. the journey was very adventurous. the way lead us through forests and up and down some mountains. we often had a great view. After about an hour we finally arrived in this very small village with nearly 30 inhabitants at the top of a small mountain. from there you can see directly through the valley with the huge olive plantations. first we had to look for a little load, then find a sign in a few minutes. a man with medium age sat in a farm car train and asked us if we want to taste the olive oils. we agreed and he then showed us his three kinds of oils. After a short chit chat he offered us to make a tour through the oil mill. a few steps away was a bigger hall where the modern mills were. he told us every little detail and explained how the process of harvesting and oil extraction works. Finally we had a great time in the mill and had a very friendly host. and of course we had to buy some of the extra virgin olive oils for us and gifts for friends and family. I can only recommend a trip to this wonderful plantation when they are close.
We were in Groznjan and I was looking for some nice restaurant at happy cow when this little „shop“ pops up. So we drove there and weren’t disappointed. The supernice owner and manufacturer of that oil welcomed us and let us try his three different flavors. And what can I say? It was one of the best Olive oil I ever had! And I had some in Italy, Israel and Porto before. Go there if you are in that area! It’s totally worth it! Oh and take some cash with you. It’s not possible to pay by card.
On our vacation in croatia, my girlfriend and I wanted to visit an olive oil manufacturer. We already visited the oil museum in Pula, but that wasn't just enough. I found this plantation in a very short research on Google. The reviews were highly positive, so we decided to travel to the plantation. The travel was very adventurous. The paths lead us through forests and up and down some mountains. We often had a great view. After about an hour we finally arrived at this very small village with nearly 30 residents at the top of a small mountain. From there you can see directly through the valley with the huge olive plantations. At first we had to search a little bit for the small shop, could find a sign then in a few minutes. A middle-aged man sat in a courtyard driveway and asked us if we want to taste the his olive oils. We agreed and he then showed us his 3 types of oils. After a short chit-chat he then offered us to take a tour through the oil mill. A few steps away was a greater hall, where the modern mills were in. He was telling us every little detail and explained to us, how the process of the harvest and the oil-extraction is working. After all we had a great time at the mill and had a very friendly host. And of course we had to buy some of the extra virgin olive oils for us and gifts for friends and family. I can only recommend to take a travel to this wonderful plantation if you are nearby.