November 8 to see Toplicki vinogradi opening the biggest vinery in the Balkans


November 8, Toplicki vinogradi will open, as they have announced today, the
biggest vinery in the Balkans. The vinery will be opened at the Gojinovac village,
near Prokuplje, which will, as the owners say, “write new pages of Serbian wine
history".
The vinery will mainly produce wine made of autochthon kind of grape, "prokupac",
which has not been grown lately in the region.
As the head of Toplicki vinogradi, Dragan Kovacevic, previously said, thanks to the licence on protection of geographical origin of the grape kind, Toplicki vinogradi will try to make the “prokupac” wine a national brand
- We will produce it in line with the old technology, we will keep it the way it was kept centuries ago in wooden oak barrels – Kovacevic outlined and added that the objective is to return to tradition and boost of wine growing which has been neglected and previously remunerative branch in the Prokuplje region.
Toplicki vinogradi was set up in 2008, it has a mini vinery and an office space on 3.000 m2.
