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Real estate: DIN004
Location: Dingač (Pelješac)
Real estate type: Stone houses
Price: 140.000,00  €
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Attractive stone houses with old vinyard in Dingač vine famous region on peninsula Peljesac.

Stone house,Peljesac,Dingac. For sale,stone house,Peljesac,Dingac. House,Peljesac,Dingac. Two stone houses with larger land in the heart of Dingač, on the southern slopes of the peninsula Peljesac. One house has 70m2 and the other one which is only 10m distant has 30m2. The larger house has solid external stone walls with openings , consist of groundfloor and roof , need complet inside renovation, and the smaller one is a ruined without a roof., it need complet renovation. Its possible to built a new stone house on the base of gabarite of this two houses putting together to get more footprint(100m2) Around the houses is a 3323m2 of land, once was the vineyard. The position of the land is on a gently sloping hill, cascading down towards the sea just 200m away from nice hidden beaches. Open view of the sea and the island of Mljet. Southern orientation. On the upper side of the plot is an asphalt road leading from the tunnel to the sea and beach. Dingač is a wine growing region on the Pelješac Peninsula Situated on the southwestern facing slope of the Zabrada mountains between the small villages of Trstenik and Podobuče, it is a highly regarded area for growing the autochthonous Croatian red wine grape, Plavac Mali.[ This attribute, in addition to the level of sunlight (2800 hours annually), 45 degree slope, and weather make for ideal red wines growing conditions which are planted from sea level up to 300 m.[1] The wines derived from this area are eligible for a "stamp of geographic origin" if they meet a series of strict requirements[2] and can reach upwards of 17.6% alcohol.[3] The wine region was established in 1961 and was the first protected Croatian wine region. The area is not very accessible but a small, rural road

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