Skegro
“BiH feels like a country that is both oppressed and full of energy for the future. It has a great strength in its people and that includes their fascinating and delicious wines.” – Jancis Robinson.
The Skegro family vineyards mostly consist of vines planted in 2005 in the small village of Radišići, in the southwestern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. They have 2 hectares of south-facing and terraced vineyards cut into the hillside, rich with calcareous marl, sandstone and flint.
Mostar, being within an hour from the Croatian coastline, offers a very similar climate: Mediterranean influence with extremely hot summers and mild winters. Farming is all organic, utilizing natural cover crops, manure or organic fertilizer when needed, along with copper and sulfur. No herbicides or pesticides.