Balkan Vineyards

Bovin Winery

The first privately build winery in Macedonia. The company was established in 1998, the year when 120.000 bottles of high quality white and red wines were produced. It is these wines which Bovin was represented by on 1999 and 2000 at Agro-Expo Fair in Skopje where “Venus” earned the Champion title in the category of red wines, whereas all other wines were awarded gold medals. Bovin continued to be 7 years Champion for the red wines at the “Agro-Expo Fair 2001, 2002 and 2003” in Skopje with the wine “Dissan” and 2004, 2005 with the wine ”Daron”.

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Kamnik Wines

It all started as a very personal fascination with the wine-making art that the founder, a wine enthusiast from Skopje, has always had; everything else came as a completely natural nowadays expression of the authentic Macedonian wine-making traditions. From collecting wines from all over the globe, through the first vines planted and their transformation into vineyards, through the foundations of the boutique winery resembling a castle, and the first barriques in it, to the first wines bottled, and then many more travelling around the world, some winning great awards, this man shared his vision with a team of excellent people, and turned it into a quest called Kamnik.

Ezimit Winery

Situated on the outskirts of Stip. Ezimit winery was established in 1991, and has over 400ha of vineyards as well as a capacity of over 25 million litres. Ezimit winery produces wines from more than 30 different grape varieties, domestic as well as international. In the past 25 years Ezimit winery has been sold in more than 40 countries around the world. Our company motto is – excellent quality for affordable prices.

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Stobi Winery

The Stobi Winery is surrounded by the remnants of the ancient town of Stobi, the largest and most famous archaeological site in the Republic of Macedonia dating back to 200 BC. This is the place that links the Mediterranean to the continental Balkan hinterlands, where countless Roman legions, crusading cavalries, Ottoman conquerors and World War armies have marched through the centuries.