Dani berbe grožđa “Brotnjo” is a long-standing rural harvest festival in the Brotnjo region of Herzegovina. Celebrated each September in Čitluk since the mid-20th century, it showcases the local viticulture tradition and community life. The five-day event (e.g. 17–21 Sep 2025) features wine tastings, folk music, cultural performances, sports events, and traditional foods. The festival attracts villagers and local visitors, emphasizing the labor of local winemakers and fostering community bonds. 1
The Brotnjo area (Čitluk municipality) is a historic wine-growing region in Herzegovina. Grapevines and wine are central to local life, poetically described as 'a way of life' for its people. The festival was established in 1955 to celebrate the grape harvest and promote unity. It integrates local folklore, clergy blessings, and communal feasting, reflecting both Christian harvest traditions and secular community pride 1.
Venues and routes
Broćanski trg · Čitluk
The dates that shape the visit.
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Attendees enjoy live rock performances by Terra Slaves and Zoster on the main outdoor stage, mingling with locals late into the night.
Visitors see a parade of villagers, local wine producers and cultural groups on Broćan Square, followed by speeches, folk dances, and wine toasts. It sets the festive tone and introduces the week’s activities.
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Typical price: BAM0