The Grape Fair this year lasted from September 18 to 21. In addition to grapes and wine, you could also buy other diakonia at the fair.
There were sellers of clothes, food, and various decorative figures for the garden and household.
The guests came from Romania, Hungary, as well as many visitors from Serbia.
What particularly caught my attention was the sale of folk costumes and opanaks, which were the ceremonial wardrobe of Serbs a century or more ago.
What many people like is roasting sausages. Now they are baked on gas fire. It became a symbol of grapes. Vršac as a town once belonged to Austria-Hungary and sausage baking was left by the Germans who once made up the majority of the population in Vršac.
I took a lot of photos, so tomorrow I will share more photos and interesting information so that you can get to know Vršac and Grape Harvest Days.
See you again tomorrow with more information and interesting photos.