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About the Winery

We build on traditions, but we aren't afraid of new trends

We are a winery with soul and passion, continuing a family tradition and bringing wines that tell the story of our land, history, and craft.

Every bottle is made with the heart – we combine proven traditional methods with modern, gentle technology to offer you wines full of character. Our vineyards, spread over two hectares in the prestigious Stará hora, Kamenice, Rybníčky, and Plachty tracts, have been connected with wine for centuries.

Our passion is to create wines that appeal to the heart and the senses. We want every sip to bring joy, well-being, and unforgettable moments. Join us and discover a taste that will take you straight to the heart of Moravia.

History of our winery

Viticulture has been a tradition in our family since the 1920s. Our ancestors cultivated and gradually perfected this tradition within the family circle for generations up to the present day.

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Resort Rybníček z dronu
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Wellness bazén

Accommodation and events in the partner Resort Rybníček

Resort Rybníček is a Provence-style complex built in the picturesque setting of the White Carpathians. It is located in Blatnice pod Svatým Antonínkem, a location known for its rich winemaking tradition. It will impress you with excellent food, stylish accommodation, and high-quality wellness services. All this is supported by a professional approach and a friendly atmosphere. We look forward to welcoming you!

Blatnice pod Svatým Antonínkem

In 1604, John Amos Comenius inherited a vineyard in Blatnice pod Sv. Antonínkem on the Plachty vineyard tract from his father. If he could see how the winemaking craft is passed down here today, he would be pleased.

A fertile region of grapevines, dominated since ancient times by the last spur of the White Carpathians – Antonínek Hill – a site of world-famous pilgrimages. The first written mention of Blatnice pod Sv. Antonínkem dates back to 1046 from the founding charter of the Stará Boleslav chapter.

Blatnice pod Svatým Antonínkem was part of the Kunovice estate and later the Olomouc bishopric. In that year it belonged to Oldřich of Hradec. Blatnice wine was imported to Prague as early as the late 13th and early 14th centuries. The origin of vineyards in the village is also dated to this period. Until the second half of the 14th century, the village belonged to the Ostroh estate.

Climatic conditions and soil composition enable the development of viticulture, which was concentrated in wine cellars whose history dates back to the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Folk customs and traditions such as feasts and especially pilgrimages on St. Anthony's Hill, which were a frequent subject for the painter Joža Úprka, are preserved in the village.

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“Wine is poetry in a bottle.”