Mlava wine-growing region

Mlava wine-growing region

Spreading of the wine-growing region

Mlava wine-growing region extends over fields on the right side of the lower course of the Velika Morava river basin and in basins of rivers Mlava and Pek.

Wine-growing region included municipalities

Mlava wine-growing region occupies the territory of the municipalities of Požarevac, Veliko Gradište, Golubac, Kučevo, Malo Crniće, Petrovac, Žabari, Svilajnac and Despotovac.

Total wine-growing region surface

Mlava wine-growing region occupies an area of 272 323,00 hectares, where the largest wine-growing subregion is Požarevac wine-growing subregion.

Braničevo wine-growing subregion

Spreading of the wine-growing subregion

Braničevsko wine-growing subregion is located on the right side of the Danube, the basin of River Pek, and consists of two parts.

Wine-growing subregion included municipalities

Braničevsko wine-growing subregion covers the following municipalities:

The eastern part: parts of municipalities Braničevo, Ponikve, Usije, Radoševac, Sladinac, Donja Kruševica, Šuvajić, Barič, Mrčkovac, Kudreš, Vojilovo, Klenje, Rabrovo, Dušmanić, Zelenik, Vučković, Srpce, Lješnica, Snegotin, Dvorište and Golubac, as and municipalities Bikinje, Žitkovica and Maleševo.

The western part: parts of municipalitiesRam, Zatonje, Kurjače, Popovac, Majilovac, Sirakovo, Đurakovo, Topolovnik, Carevac, Pečanica, Srednjevo, Češljeva Bara, Makce, Mustapić, Mišljenovac and Rabrovo, and municipalities Desina, Ljubinje, Garevo, Doljašnica, Velika Bresnica and Mala Bresnica.

Požarevac wine-growing subregion

Spreading of the wine-growing subregion

Požarevac wine-growing subregion is spread over hilly terrain on both sides of the river Mlava and consists of the northern part (Požarevac) and southern (Petrovac).

Wine-growing subregion included municipalities

The northern part (Pozarevac):
The northeastern part: parts of municipalities Rečica and Kličevac.
Southeastern part: parts of municipalities Beranje, Bare, Kasidol, Smoljinac, Šapine, Boževac, Crljenac, Kula, as well as municipalities Malo Gradište, Zabrega, Kobilje, Manastirica and Aljudovo.

The western part: parts of municipalities Kostolac grad, Kostolac selo, Klenovnik, Ćirikovac, Požarevac, Lučica, Salakovac, Veliko Crniće, Prugovo, Poljana, Kravlji do, Toponica, Vlaški do, Veliko selo, Vrbnica, Porodin, Žabari, Simićevo, Oreovica, Orljevo, Aleksandrovac, as well as municipalities Šljivovac, Tićevac, Mirijevo, Polatna, Sibnica, Kočetin, Brzohode, Četereže, Viteževo and Svinjarevo.

The southern part (Petrovac):

The eastern part: parts of municipalities Rašanac, Vitovnica, Stamnica, Bistrica, Ždrelo, Malo Laole, Leskovac, Petrovac, Knežica, Kamenovo, Trnovče and Dubočka and municipalities Starčevo, Ranovac, Kladurovo and Melnica.

The western part: parts of municipality Veliki Popovac, Pankovo, Zabrđe, Petrovac, Krvije, Veliko Laole, Šetonje, Ćovdin, Vezičevo and Roćevac, like the municipalities Bošnjak, Lopušnik, Dobrnje, Vošanovac, Oreškovica, Tabanovac, Busur and Burovac.

Resava wine-growing subregion

Spreading of the wine-growing subregion

Resava wine-growing subregion is located in the basin of Resava river, in mountainous terrain on both sides of the river Resava.

Wine-growing subregion included municipalities

Resava wine-growing subregion covers parts of  municipality of Subotica, Zlatovo, Grabovica, Plažane, Miliva, Lomnica, Bukovac, Despotovac, Vojnik, Beljajka, Vitance, Trućevac, Balajnac, Veliki Popović, Medveđa, Jasenovo, Troponje, Mačevac, Vojska, Radošin, Bresje, Gložane, Grabovac, Dublje and Crkvenac as well as municipality Dubnica, Đurinac, Proštinac, Ročevac, Kupinovac, Roanda, Bogava, Brestovo and Vrlane.