Sunday, 11 May 2014
Macedonia: some photos from Saturday (10th May 2014)
Dalvina: part of the vineyards planted on
very flat land making the Médoc look mountainous!
They have 340 ha of vineyards – incl 130 ha of wine grapes
Yesterday was our last day in Macedonia – the warmest and sunniest day of our stay. We visited three wineries: starting with Dalvina, then Ezimit Vino before ending at Stobi where after tasting the range of their wines we met up with representatives of all the wineries we had visited for a buffet supper. Overnight we had a very brief stay at the Aleksandar Palace Hotel in Skopje – getting up at 3.15am this morning to depart at 4am to get to Skopje Airport for a 5.50 to Zagreb. Ouch!
Dalvina
Table grapes – Victoria
eating grapes tend to be grown on a pergola system
Channel for irrigation – drip feed irrigation is being installed
Julia Harding MW catching the wild flowers
The Dalvina Winery (above and below)
Human ants!
Ezimit Winery
Ezimit offices etc.
The vineyards are full of flowers and life – no wonder
we came across a wild tortoise out for a stroll!
Tractors for between the rows, hoeing by hand between the vines
Filip Blazeski, general manager
Petar Milev: wine-maker
Stobi
Stobi Winery
Stobi tanks (above and below)
Stobi vineyards@Vilarov
Weed control a mix of cultivation and herbicides
Vineyards@Lepovo Hills (above and below)
Group@Lepovo Hills
Dane Jovanov, winemaker
Julia Harding MW
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