Chateau Kamnik is a modern Macedonian winery located on the hills above Skopje, where the combination of southern exposure, dry summers, and cool nights shapes the character of its wines. The estate covers roughly fourteen hectares planted with both local and international varieties, including Vranec, Merlot, Carménère, Chardonnay, and Temjanika. Production is built on a balance between traditional winemaking principles and contemporary enological techniques, allowing for a precise expression of terroir and consistent quality across vintages. The winery is well known for its barrel-aged red wines with depth and structure, as well as for its aromatic white wines with a fresh, mineral profile. Their Temjanika stands out with pronounced tropical and floral notes, while the premium line offers complex, layered wines suitable for aging. The property also includes the Hunter’s Lodge Kamnik, a space dedicated to tastings, gastronomy, and wine tourism, reinforcing the estate’s reputation as a destination offering a complete and refined wine experience.
Domaine Lepovo is a boutique winery within Tikveš Winery, located on the hills near Negotino in the Vardar River Valley, where Mediterranean warmth meets cooling night winds that allow slow ripening and high aromatic concentration. The estate covers around 15 hectares planted on sandy-loamy and carbonate soils, giving the wines a defined structure and notable minerality. Production is intentionally small, with full control from vineyard to bottle, ensuring precision, consistency, and a clear stylistic identity. The winery focuses on Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and the Grand Cuvée red blend, each marked by purity of fruit, layered aromas, and balanced texture. The Chardonnay shows strength and minerality with subtle buttery and stone-fruit notes; the Pinot Noir leans toward elegance with fine earthy nuances; while the Grand Cuvée combines depth and spice into a rich, well-structured whole. Since 2021 the estate has been transitioning to organic production, with an increasing share of grapes coming from certified organic parcels. Limited volumes and a strong terroir-driven approach position Domaine Lepovo among the leading premium wineries in the region, producing wines with a distinctly authentic sense of place.
Tikveš is one of the oldest and most influential wineries in the Balkans, founded in 1885 in the heart of the namesake wine-growing region that stretches along the Vardar River valley. The terroir of this area combines continental and Mediterranean influences, allowing the grapes to reach full ripeness while preserving freshness and minerality - characteristics that are evident in nearly all of the winery’s wines. Today, Tikveš manages an extensive vineyard area and stands among the most significant producers in Southeast Europe, with a strong focus on authentic local varieties such as Vranec, Smederevka, and Temjanika. In addition to traditional lines, they develop premium collections, including Barovo, Bela Voda, and Heritage, which represent a contemporary interpretation of the Macedonian terroir. Modern vinification techniques are applied with respect for tradition: selective harvesting, precise fermentation, and careful aging in oak barrels shape wines with notable structure and aromatic depth. Their portfolio covers a wide range of styles - from fresh, easy-drinking white and aromatic wines to full-bodied, robust red labels. The wines often reveal notes of ripe fruit, subtle spice, and a specific minerality that reflects the character of Macedonian soil. Tikveš has also built a strong wine-tourism segment, offering tastings, a restaurant, and cellar tours that showcase both its historical roots and technological evolution. Despite its size, the winery has retained a distinct identity based on the authenticity of local varieties and a modern approach to production.
Awards
Decanter World Wine Awards - Platinum
(2022, 2018)
Bovin Winery is the first private winery in North Macedonia, founded in 1998 in the Tikveš wine region, where the dry climate and long, warm summers support the development of high-quality grapes. With around sixty hectares of vineyards and a diverse portfolio of varieties - including Vranec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz, and Tempranillo - the winery produces a wide range of red, white, and rosé wines, with a strong emphasis on concentrated, well-structured reds suited for aging. What began as a production of 120,000 bottles has grown to approximately 1.5 million bottles per year, positioning Bovin among the country’s leading producers. Their approach combines modern technology with sustainable viticultural practices and strict quality control from vineyard to bottle. The assortment spans classic, premium, and special lines, including dessert wines, allowing the brand to cater to different markets and tastes while exporting to dozens of countries worldwide. Bovin Winery represents a successful modern expression of Macedonian winemaking—rooted in authentic local varieties, defined by consistent quality, and shaped by the distinctive Tikveš terroir.
Stobi Winery is a modern winery located in the Tikveš wine region, near the archaeological site of Stobi, which gives the estate a distinct cultural and geographical identity. Founded in 2009, it is now one of North Macedonia’s largest and most technologically advanced producers, with an annual capacity of about 4.5 million liters and approximately 600 hectares of vineyards. The portfolio includes a wide range of local and international varieties - such as Vranec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Temjanika, Zilavka, and Chardonnay - organized into several lines, from classic to premium and elite. Stobi combines contemporary winemaking technology with controlled production from its own vineyards, ensuring consistent quality and a clear expression of the Tikveš terroir. Beyond winemaking, the estate has developed a strong wine-tourism offering through guided tastings, cellar tours, and a restaurant focused on local cuisine. With this approach, Stobi stands as one of the leading ambassadors of Macedonian wine on the international scene.
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