The Pélagonie-Polog appellation is located in the heart of North Macedonia, an emerging wine region that is gaining recognition thanks to its diverse landscapes and a climate favourable for viticulture. Benefiting from a unique microclimate, with hot summers and mild winters, along with well-drained soils, Pélagonie-Polog is particularly suited to cultivating grape varieties such as Vranec, a prominent local red grape, as well as Plavac Mali and Kratosija. These varieties produce powerful red wines, rich in tannins and deep aromas of black fruits, which reflect the intense terroir of Pélagonie-Polog.

The region's white wines are equally impressive, with Temjanika, an aromatic muscat, offering freshness and complexity through its floral and citrus notes. The local winemakers' passion for traditional methods, combined with modern innovations, enables the production of authentic, high-quality wines that are increasingly appealing to connoisseurs.

Whether you are new to wine cellar management or an expert, exploring the wines of Pélagonie-Polog will enrich your collection with wines that carry the signature of a yet-to-be-discovered terroir.