This is our fourth part of our journey through Kosovo so check ou the previous film to see what else you can explore in Peja and Kosovo.
    We are exploring Stone Castle Vineyards And Winery and I’ve gotta say that those wines are the best affordable wines that I have ever had. Obviosly I don’t spend millions per bottle so I base my knowledge on wines betwen 5 and 25 euros per bottle.

    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    0:15 History
    0:53 Wine Tasting
    2:11 Conclusions

    Next films from Kosovo will explore the last chapter from this country the monastery from XIII century you can also check out previous films: climbing Via ferrata Ari and visiting monastery and Peja.

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    This cellar at Stone Castle holds 5 million litres of red wine, which is harvested manually under the supervision of staff in a place where sun shines 270 days a year. The temperature here is between 12 and 16 degrees, which is perfect for the red wine. So let’s begin. Why we asked you about the name, so we can see that video when it’s done I like this one yeah, very good and the temperature is just right I would say. We will stay here for an hour. He was enjoying it, and you just destroyed it. so ageing one year. This is quite a good place to visit. The tour took us about 30 minutes inside which 20 of it was actually tasting all the wines that they suggested we bought something like six bottles. Price range that we decided to go for was between €5 and €7. But the quality of it is more like €20 a bottle in EU (European Union). So I think that the taste is very important to this vineyard. So I’ll definitely recommend to pop in. 10 minutes will be only about the history and you’ll see the bottles They’ll explain you the figures and everything.

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