Kings Winery
Kings Winery
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belgrade_bro
Belgrade, Serbia49 contributions
Sep 2020
The old royal winery that is a little harder to reach on foot, but with the help of local people and a short walk you come to the beautiful landscapes of Topola vineyards. I arrived near the end of working hours and the girl who was on duty in winery explained history of the winery itself as well some less know historic facts about the place. In addition to a rich and interesting history and exhibits of old vines, tools and crafts (for which you would probably in other countries pay the expensive tickets) at the very bottom of the cellars there are certain bottles dating back to the period even between the two world wars! Also interesting, the winery does not have a specific owner but operates via foundation because the King Peter I ordered that after his death winery should be given to the people. They maybe not have conditions as the other rich wineries but of all I've visited in the region this one was my favorite so far!
Written October 17, 2020
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Robert D
Brooklyn, New York4,725 contributions
Aug 2022
This 90-year-old winery shows how wine was made in the early 20th century. There are exhibits of historic machinery, an historic cellar as well as a more modern one, and an opportunity to taste some of their wines.
Written October 13, 2022
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StevanLaz
Belgrade, Serbia158 contributions
May 2020
This is a beautiful part of the history related to the Topola district and the royal family.
You may or may not be in either the vine or the royals, but this piece of history should be supported by purchasing at least one bottle per visit.
You may or may not be in either the vine or the royals, but this piece of history should be supported by purchasing at least one bottle per visit.
Written May 17, 2020
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Adriana Z
Curitiba, PR548 contributions
Jul 2023
After visiting the King Peter I museum, we were excited to visit the winery. but what a disappointment! They were receiving about 3 or 4 people and barely served us: luckily, they let us have a look at everything, on our own, but nothing worth the stop. The preparation to receive tourists is zero.
Written August 16, 2023
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Oct 2019
This was a Royal Winery, but mostly was destroyed during the Communist Era. They have some interesting artifacts--old keys, bottles, etc. Only recently has the family recovered a small area and is making small amounts of wine (Cabernet and Sauvignon Blanc). In our opinion, not great wine.
Written October 21, 2019
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