The Pelješac Peninsula in Croatia is renowned for its bold red wines, predominantly crafted from the indigenous Plavac Mali grape. Characterized by rich, deep flavors of dark fruit, herbs, and a hint of spice, these wines often boast a robust tannic structure. Notable sub-regions include Dingač and Postup, both celebrated for their steep vineyards and sun-drenched slopes. With a winemaking tradition dating back to the Greeks, Pelješac offers a unique blend of history and exceptional terroir.