WINE TOUR TO MORAVIA
"The wine, used in reasonable amounts and with full understanding of its immense variability of fine tastes, beautiful harmonizes its taste, nuance, and landscape where the plants grew up with weather changes. It was and is a drink of top excellence and is a symbol of human's skill together with the gentle influences of nature". The first written sign of wine-growing in Bohemia is dated 937 AD, when wine-growing had already been fairly developed here. The most famous history of wine-growing in "The Czech Kingdom" was written during the reign of Charles IV. Many vintners then continued this long-lasting tradition of wine growing.


Among all the best wine producers are the vintners from the Moravian wine area which covers 1400 ha and is devided into three basic regions:
  • The Znojmo-Mikulov area
  • The Hustopece-Hodonin area
  • The Bzenec-Straznice area

Czech wine area - The most important parts of this area are:
  • The Melnik region, the largest in the Czech area and famous since the reign of Charles IV, and the Roudnice region.
  • The Most region - its importance lies in the planting of vineyards to reprocess the soil after overcultivation. The grape trees thrive well on these soils.

Slovak wine area - The wellknown of wine producing parts are:
  • Modra, Pezinok and surroundings
  • Tokaj area in East Slovakia

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