Slovenia

July 2018
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  • Day 13

    Piran

    July 29, 2018 in Slovenia ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    Piran is a small town along the Adriatic Sea. It is actually one of just three cities that are located along the short Slovenian coastline. When looking to the right we saw Italy, to the left there was Croatia. The city itself is quite old and has a lot of medieval influences. The houses are nicely decorated and beautifully colored, especially the ones on the famous Tartini square.

    We walked a bit through the old city center to get a better impression of this Venetian-like city. Because the town is so small we saw the main attractions in a couple of hours. After that we decided to relax a bit and went for a refreshing swim in the sea.

    That evening we witnessed a beautiful sunset with magnificent colors. It's a very peaceful experience in such lovely town. Later we went for dinner in a small Italian restaurant along the seaside. It was truly an amazing afternoon!
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  • Day 14

    The Vipava wine valley

    July 30, 2018 in Slovenia ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    Today is our last day in Slovenia. We decided to end our two-week journey by visiting the Vipava wine valley. Because of the mild climate, the valley has the perfect weather conditions for wine production. We went for a short afternoon hike through one of the many vineyards. A bit later that day we brought a visit to Petrics local winery where we could do some wine tasting. I expected a long and detailed explanation about the wine production process but instead we had short introduction followed by immediate tasting. We tried a variety of six different wines, or actually seven, since we were already offered a glass of white wine when we had to wait a little bit. Luckily we also got some food and water for in-between.

    The most interesting wine we could try was a so called 'orange wine'. It is made from white grapes and macerated just long enough so that the skin of the grapes remains in contact with the juice to transfer tannins and to give rise to the color. If you would blind taste this wine you would definitely guess it's a red.

    After our tasting experience we went for ice cream on the town's square and looked back on another successful afternoon.

    Slovenia has been nice to us.
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