Radevic Estate.

Montenegro | Rogami.

One of the world’s oldest viticulture regions, wine production in Montenegro can be traced back to the Third Crusade in the late 12th Century. Beginning with the Ancient Greeks, wine cultivation continued throughout the Roman Empire into the Middle Ages.

Radevic Estate is located just miles from the Adriatic Sea, in the town of Rogami sitting above the Zeta River. Having its roots in tradition, Radevic Estate is linked to Duklija, the old Roman city ruins, located just 5 minutes away from the vineyard. South-facing at an altitude of 60 meters (200 feet), our unique geography, ideal microclimate, and diverse soils provide a perfect environment for producing world-class wines. At the crossroads of tradition and modern-day wine practices, we continue to honor the work of the generations who came before us, paving the path for our family to create wines that grow in harmony with the land.

Since our current humble beginnings in 2007, we removed pebbles, stones and boulders, preparing the land for new vines and a state-of the-art winery, and our home, laying the foundation for generations to follow. With continued respect for our ancestral sustainable approach in the vineyards and in the winery, we judiciously adopt and implement new world technology ensuring our winemaking delivers the very best grape-to-glass experience.

Our unique geographical location just a few short miles from the Adriatic Sea, pocketed by mile-high mountains and blessed with abundant sunshine, provides us a growing season of long, warm sun-drenched days and crisp cool nights. Like most European wine regions, as summer fades and fall arrives we keep an eye to the heavens for Mother Nature’s signal of the pending Harvest. While technology’s tools of the trade teach us much, it is the old-world  “fruit on the wine” that dictates the timing to pick our grapes for ideal ripeness.

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Radevic

Rogami-Piperi bb

81000 Podgorica

Montenegro

https://www.radevicestate.com/

 
 
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