Belgrade wine-growing region

Beograd wine-growing region

Spreading of the wine-growing region

Beograd wine-growing region extends south backing of the rivers, from the mouth of the rivers Kolubara and Sava to the confluence of Velika Morava and Dunav rivers, and fields on the slopes of Avala and Kosmaj mountains.

Wine-growing region included municipalities

Beograd awine-growing region includes land in the municipalities of Obrenovac, Čukarica, Savski venac, Stari grad, Vračar, Zvezdara, Palilula, Rakovica, Voždovac, Grocka, Barajevo, Sopot, Mladenovac, Lazarevac and Smederevo.

Total wine-growing region surface

The Belgrade wine-growing region occupies an area of 241  866.90 hectares.

Avala – Kosmaj wine-growing subregion

Spreading of the wine-growing subregion

Avala – Kosmaj wine-growing subregion is located on the western and north western slopes of Kosmaj – from Mladenovac to Beeograd.

Wine-growing subregion included municipalities

Avala – Kosmaj wine-growing subregion includes municipality: Ostružnica, Železnik, Kneževac, Resnik, Rakovica selo, Umka, Velika Moštanica, Sremčica, Rušanj, Pinosava, Ripanj, Mislođin, Barič, Mala Moštanica, Barajevo, Draževac, Jasenak, Meljak, Vranić, Baćevac, Guncati, Mala Ivanča, Šiljakovac, Boždarevac, Lisović, Parcani, Ralja, Popović, Veliki Borak, Beljina, Manić, Guberevac, Babe, Sopot, Arnajevo, Rožanci, Slatina, Stojnik, Sibnica, Dučina, Nemenikuće, Drlupa, Rogača, Koraćica, Amerić, Mala Vrbica, Velika Ivanča, Mladenovac – town, Pružatovac, Međulužje, Markovac, Jagnjilo and Rabrovac.

Grocka wine-growing subregion

Spreading of the wine-growing subregion

Grocka wine-growing subregion is located on a hilly area on the right side of the Dunav river, downstream from Beograd.

Wine-growing subregion included municipalities

Grocka wine-growing subregion includes parts of municipalities Višnjica, Veliko Selo, Slanci, Vinča, Kaluđerica, Leštane, Boleč, Ritopek, Beli Potok, Grocka, Brestovik, Umčari i Živkovac, and the municipalities Zuce, Vrčin, Zaklopača, Begaljica, Pudarci, Dražanj, Kamendol and Mirijevo.

Smederevo wine-growing subregion

Spreading of the wine-growing subregion

Smederevo wine-growing subregion includes hilly terrain of the Dunav river basin around Smederevo and its hinterland and consists of three parts separated by valleys of the rivers Ralja and Konjska.

Wine-growing subregion included municipalities

Smederevo wine-growing subregion includes parts of municipalities: Seone, Udovice, Smederevo, Vodanj, Landol, Lipe II, Radinac, Kolari, Ralja, Vrbovac, Mihajlovac, Osipaonica, Lugavčina, and municipalities Petrijevo, Vučak, Malo Orašje, Drugovac II, Binovac, Drugovac I, Suvodol, Badljevica, Lunjevac and Dobri Do.

Dubona wine-growing subregion

Spreading of the wine-growing subregion

Dubona wine-growing subregion is located in the hinterland of Dunav river basin between Beograd and Sederevo.

Wine-growing subregion included municipalities

Dubona wine-growing subregion includes municipalities Mali Požarevac, Senaja, Šepšin, Đurinci, Vlaška, Dubona, Velika Krsna, Rajkovac, Mladenovac – village, Kovačevac and Granice.

Lazarevac wine-growing subregion

Spreading of the wine-growing subregion

Lazarevac wine-growing subregion is located in the southwest region of Beograd, between the Kolubara River and mountains Avala and Kosmaj, and consists of several parts of the wine-growing subregion, separated by waterways.

Wine-growing subregion included municipalities

Lazarevac wine-growing subregion includes parts of municipalities Vrbovno, Stepojevac, Leskovac, Veliki Crljeni, Sokolovo, Vreoci, Junkovac, Arapovac, Medoševac, Mirosaljci, Šopić, Burovo, Zeoke, Baroševac, Strmovo, Petka, Mali Crljeni, Rudovci, Županjac, Čibutkovica, Barzilovica, Brajkovac, Trbušnica, Kruševica and Dudovica, and the municipalities Sakulja, Lazarevac, Dren, Šušnjar, Prkosava, Stubica, Lukavica and Bistrica.