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All places from which top wines originate are connected by one secret line.

The secret line that connects all these places, as experienced winemakers and hedonists know, is a parallel that marks the 45° latitude. On this parallel lies the Italian region of Piedmont, Bordeaux in France, the Lillenau Peninsula in Michigan, but also – Molovin, a village in the south of the Pannonian Plain and on the slopes of Fruska Gora.

The first grape vines here were planted by the order of Marcus Aurelius Probus in the third century AD as his wish to “gift wine to the ordinary people in this part of Europe”. Vineyards planted at that time are still giving their gifts at 220m above sea level, surrounded by forests and pastures.

Molovin, a village in Srem, is even named after wine. In the center of this village is a church dedicated to the Holy Archangel Gabriel, and in it is an iconostasis from the 19th century that the inhabitants once bought “for two oxen and two barrels of wine collected from the houses for repurchase.”

Not far from the village of Molovin, there is a vineyard of 60 hectares in which white and red grape varieties are grown. Of the whites, the most famous are Traminer, Rhine and Grašac, which produce top-quality white wines that are adorned with the fullness of acidity characteristic of north- ern wines; high sugar content as well as a characteristic aroma.

Of the red grape varieties for wines from Molovin, Merlot, Burgundy noire, Cabernet Sauvignon and Frankovka are used.

Ideal geographical position, excellent climatic conditions, application of the most modern technologies and careful selection of varieties from these vineyards are responsible for the top wines without compromise – Wine from Molovin.

Molovin is the first IFS certificated winery in Serbia.

Winery Molovin

All places from which top wines originate are connected by one secret line.

The secret line that connects all these places, as experienced winemakers and hedonists know, is a parallel that marks the 45° latitude. On this parallel lies the Italian region of Piedmont, Bordeaux in France, the Lillenau Peninsula in Michigan, but also – Molovin, a village in the south of the Pannonian Plain and on the slopes of Fruska Gora.

The first grape vines here were planted by the order of Marcus Aurelius Probus in the third century AD as his wish to “gift wine to the ordinary people in this part of Europe”. Vineyards planted at that time are still giving their gifts at 220m above sea level, surrounded by forests and pastures.

Molovin, a village in Srem, is even named after wine. In the center of this village is a church dedicated to the Holy Archangel Gabriel, and in it is an iconostasis from the 19th century that the inhabitants once bought “for two oxen and two barrels of wine collected from the houses for repurchase.”

Not far from the village of Molovin, there is a vineyard of 60 hectares in which white and red grape varieties are grown. Of the whites, the most famous are Traminer, Rhine and Grašac, which produce top-quality white wines that are adorned with the fullness of acidity characteristic of north- ern wines; high sugar content as well as a characteristic aroma.

Of the red grape varieties for wines from Molovin, Merlot, Burgundy noire, Cabernet Sauvignon and Frankovka are used.

Ideal geographical position, excellent climatic conditions, application of the most modern technologies and careful selection of varieties from these vineyards are responsible for the top wines without compromise – Wine from Molovin.

Molovin is the first IFS certificated winery in Serbia.

Wine made without compromise!

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