Fruska Gora Wine Tour from Belgrade – Wine Tasting and Local Food Experience

Understand Fruska Gora wine beyond tasting, through context and local perspective.

Tour at a Glance

DURATION
7-8 hours
TOUR STYLE
Private
GETTING AROUND
Driven and walking
AVAILABILITY
Seasonal, spring to fall
LANGUAGE
English
DIFFICULTY
Easy for everyone

What To Expect

From the Fruska Gora Wine Tour

At one point during the day, you’ll taste two wines made only a few kilometers apart that feel completely different—and realize it comes down to decisions you’ve just heard explained on-site. Later, sitting in a working cellar, the meal doesn’t arrive as a set course but gradually, shaped by the host, with wine and rakija poured alongside. By the final stop, the earlier contrasts stop feeling random, and you begin to recognize a pattern in how this region produces, serves, and understands its wine.

If you’re interested in a similar private wine experience in a different region, you can explore our Royal Footprints Wine Tour, set in the Šumadija wine region.

Highlights

  • Three wineries with intentionally different philosophies

    You don’t repeat similar tastings. Each stop changes how you interpret the previous one—so by the end, you understand differences, not just preferences.

  • Direct interaction with the people who make the wine

    You’re not guided through a script. The experience depends on conversations with those actually producing the wine, which gives context you wouldn’t get elsewhere.

  • Lunch inside a working wine cellar, not a restaurant setting

    This changes the role of food—from a break in the day to part of how wine is understood locally, alongside rakija and informal hosting.

  • Biodynamic production explained on-site, not abstractly

    Instead of theory, you see how this method is applied in real conditions and how it influences what ends up in your glass.

Detailed Tour Flow

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#YourSerbiaHost will pick you up at your Belgrade (optionally Novi Sad) address (usual pick up time is 10am) and you’ll head together to the northwest of the country.

Imperator Winery

The first stop is Imperator Winery, focused on biodynamic production. Here you’re introduced to what this approach means in practice—how it differs from organic wine and why the producers chose it. The explanation is directly connected to what you taste, making the concept easier to understand.

Miljević Winery

The route continues through Fruška Gora National Park to a village setting, where you visit Miljević Wine Cellar. This stop combines wine tasting with rakija and a home-style lunch, prepared and served by the winemaker. The setting is informal and shaped by the host, offering a direct look at how wine and food function together locally.

Komuna Winery

The final stop is Komuna Winery, a younger project with a distinct and less conventional approach. After a short introduction to their space and production, you taste several wines while seeing a different interpretation of what a winery can be.

Optional Stop

If Komuna Winery is unavailable, it is replaced by Deurić Winery. Here, the focus shifts to a more modern approach and production, with a guided walk through the cellar and a tasting of selected labels based on local grape varieties.

After the final visit, you return to Belgrade or Novi Sad. The drive from the last winery is approximately 45 minutes.

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Price

1-3 people
€299
4-7 people
€519
8+ people

* Price is per private group, not per person

*Limited availability due to the private format.

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Price

1-3 people
€299
4-7 people
€519
8+ people

* Price is per private group, not per person

*Limited availability due to the private format.

Included

Excluded

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FAQ

Is this a private tour or do we join other guests at wineries?
The tour itself is private and organized only for your group. At wineries, you may encounter other visitors, but tastings are typically arranged in smaller, controlled settings rather than large groups.
How much time is spent driving during the day?
Driving time is limited, as the region is close to both Belgrade and Novi Sad. Most of the day is spent at wineries rather than in transit.
Do we need to be serious wine enthusiasts to enjoy this?
No. The experience is designed to make the region understandable even without prior knowledge. The emphasis is on clarity rather than technical detail.
What if one winery is closed on the day of the tour?
In that case, it is replaced with another winery that provides a similar role ensuring continuity in the experience.
When is the best time of year to take this tour?
The tour runs from spring to autumn, when wineries are open and the region is active. Each season offers a slightly different atmosphere in the vineyards.
How much wine is typically served during the day?
Each winery offers a balanced tasting, usually several labels per stop. The total amount is spread across the day and combined with food, making it manageable rather than intensive.
Can the tour start from Novi Sad instead of Belgrade?
Yes. Pickup from Novi Sad is possible, and the route is slightly shorter in that case.
Is the lunch a formal or restaurant-style experience?
No. Lunch takes place in a working wine cellar and reflects how food and wine are combined locally. It is more informal including interaction with your guide and the host.
What makes this different from a standard wine tasting tour?
The focus is not on the number of wines, but on understanding differences between producers. Each stop is chosen to build on the previous one, rather than repeat a similar experience.
Is this tour suitable if we have limited time in Serbia?
Yes. It provides a focused introduction to one region without requiring long travel, making it a good option within a shorter stay.
Can the itinerary be adjusted?
Yes, within reasonable limits. The tour is designed for balance, but small adjustments can be made based on your interests.
How does booking and payment work?
You can book this tour directly through the “Book Now” button using our secure online system. Payment can be made in full online, or you may choose to pay a deposit to secure the reservation and settle the remaining balance in cash on the day of the tour. We recommend sending an inquiry before booking to confirm accommodation availability and to discuss any customization requests, especially during the high season.

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Price

1-3 people
€299
4-7 people
€519
8+ people

* Price is per private group, not per person

* Price is per private group, not per person

*Limited availability due to the private format.

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