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Zarić Distillery

Serbia
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About

Zarić Distillery is a modern Serbian rakija producer located in Kosjerić, a renowned fruit-growing region in the Zlatibor District. Established on the traditions of the once-famous "Povlen" brandy distillery, the Zarić family revitalized the facilities with significant investment and modern technology. Their dedication to combining cutting-edge methods with old Serbian tradition ensures continuous quality, appealing to those seeking authentic and high-quality Balkan spirits. The distillery's rakija, particularly from plums, is a flagship product deeply rooted in family heritage.

What we carry

  • Rakija (Fruit Brandy)
  • Plum Rakija (Šljivovica)
  • Other fruit brandies (implied by "fruit processing and distillation")

Heritage & Philosophy

The Zarić Distillery is a family business built on a century-long tradition of brandy production, proudly resurrecting the legacy of the Povlen distillery. Their philosophy combines modern science and technology with ancestral experience and the deep-rooted Serbian tradition of crafting high-quality brandy from the fertile Kosjerić region.

What we love

  • Modern distillery with state-of-the-art technology
  • Deep family tradition spanning a century
  • High-quality rakija from a recognized fruit-growing region
  • Commitment to continuous quality and authenticity

Regional roots

For the Balkan/Eastern European diaspora in California, Zarić Distillery represents a modern yet traditional taste of home, offering high-quality rakija that connects them to their heritage and the renowned fruit-growing regions of Serbia. It’s a trusted brand for authentic Serbian spirits.

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