The Pélagonie-Polog appellation, located in North Macedonia, is renowned for its distinctive and high-quality wines that capture the essence of the region's unique terroir. Nestled between mountains and valleys, this area enjoys a moderate continental climate, with hot summers and cold winters, ideal for vine cultivation. The soil is varied, ranging from limestone to clay substrates, providing optimal conditions for winegrowers to produce powerful red wines and aromatic white wines.
Typical grape varieties from the appellation include Vranec, the iconic red grape of North Macedonia, known for its black fruit aromas and robust tannic structure. The whites often highlight Smederevka and Temjanika, varieties that produce fresh and floral wines. The producers of Pélagonie-Polog strive to combine time-honoured winemaking traditions with modern vinification techniques, ensuring consistent quality and continuous innovation. For wine enthusiasts and cellar managers, exploring the wines from this region means discovering an authentic palette of flavours and a craftsmanship that withstands the test of time. A true invitation to an oenological journey.