Vršacko Vinogorje
About
Vršacko Vinogorje hails from Vršac, a region in Serbia renowned for its viticulture since Roman times, with the earliest written record of Vršač wine dating back to 1494. In the 19th century, the Vršačko vinogorje was among Europe's largest, spanning 10,000 hectares. The brand is deeply intertwined with the region's identity, as the grapevine has been part of Vršac's coat of arms since 1804. For the Balkan diaspora in California, Vršacko Vinogorje represents a taste of home and a connection to a rich winemaking heritage, particularly known for its wines and likely other spirits like rakija.
What we carry
- Wine (Vino)
- Rakija (catalog product)
Heritage & Philosophy
Vršacko Vinogorje represents a profound regional pride and an ancient viticultural tradition, with roots stretching back to Roman rule and a documented history of winemaking for over five centuries. The significance of viticulture in the Vršac region is so strong that the grapevine has been a part of the city's coat of arms since 1804.
What we love
- Deep historical roots in Serbian viticulture
- Regional significance and pride (part of city's coat of arms)
- Connection to authentic Balkan traditions
- Known for quality wines and spirits like Rakija
Regional roots
This brand holds significant cultural and historical value for the Balkan/Eastern European diaspora in California, representing an authentic taste of home from a region famous for its winemaking for centuries. It evokes nostalgia for traditional Serbian beverages and heritage.
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