czwartek, 21 lutego 2019

Polish vineyards revisited

While I mentioned in my other post that the Western part of Poland is traditionally associated with vineyards and has a long history of wine production, there are places where grapes were grown in the Middle Ages. Vineyards were established by the Teutonic Order and were destroyed when the order had to move away so as to the local population not to acquire the know-how. However, the historic beginnings inspired followers in the 21st century.

In August 2018 I had a chance to visit one small vineyard in Topolno near Bygdoszcz, which is a small family enterprise of a married couple who decided  to make their dream come true after retiring.




The last year due to very sunny dry summer is promising unusually high quality taste of the wine, so if you are visiting the neighborhood, it would be a good idea to check this out...

More information (in Polish): http://winnicaprzytalerzyku.pl/


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