Tracking the wine route
Vršac (86 km from Belgrade) is a very small baroque town, a place of culture, art and entertainment, with stunning architecture. It is a town on a wine route. The first documents that mention vineyards in this region are from the 15th century. Vršac has over 1750 ha of vineyards at its disposal, as well as the biggest wine cellar in central Europe. Villages Gudurica must be mentioned since, together with Vršac, they form one of the most interesting wine routes in Serbia.
ITINERARY:
10:00 departure from Republic Square
11:15 arrival at Vrsac Vineyard and visit to the vines, thewine cellar with wine tasting and snack
13:30 arrival at Gudurica village at „Ber’s wine cellar“, built in 1875 and reconstructed in 2008. Lunch with wine tasting. Live tambourine music.
17:00 departure to Belgrade.
18:15 Returning to Belgrade
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