Jovic Winery - Knjazevac, Serbia
Jovic Winery - Knjazevac, Serbia
David’s Been Here is traveling through Serbia is search of the country’s top destinations. In this travel clip, David brings us to the small, picturesque town of Knjazevac, situated right between Nis and Felix Romuliana. Known as the top wine-producing region in all of Southern Serbia, David takes an exclusive tour on the outskirts of Knjazevac to Jovic Winery. One of the top wineries in the region, watch along as David tours and samples some fantastic Chardonnay, Riesling and even an 18-year-old private Cognac. The owners of Jovic Winery are extremely friendly and hospitable, so if you make it to this corner of Serbia, don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience. The town of Knjazevac itself is quite the beautiful visit, so if you love going on wine tours and all things revolving around wine, a day trip here is simply a must!
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The Wine Town of Sremski Karlovci, Serbia
The Wine Town of Sremski Karlovci, Serbia
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In this episode, David takes us on a day trip 11 kilometers from Novi Sad, Serbia to the charming wine town of Sremski Karlovci in the Vojvodina Province. The best part about this place is that it's easy to explore by foot as you go from one wine tasting to another. There are several wineries and rakia producers here, many of which are family-owned and operated. The town has a long history in winemaking - Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius planted the first vines here in the year 273 A.D.
Without further ado, David starts on his wine-tastic journey through Sremski Karlovci, plus takes us to a great lookout point and a delicious cake shop.
First stop is the Benišek-Veselinović Wine Cellar and Matchbox Museum to taste some amazing fruit and nut-flavored rakias. Owner Yovanna cooked a traditional Serbian breakfast to accompany the rakia samplings, which you could reserve too for approximately 500 Serbian dinar ($5) per person. Buying a bottle to take home makes for a special and inexpensive memento (10 euro). Perhaps, like David, your favorite will be the walnut-flavored rakia. As you taste test, feel free to walk around and admire the hundreds of vintage matchboxes - a collection that Yovanna's stepmother started many years ago.
The second stop of the day is to the famous Beekeeping Museum and the Wine House Živanović (86b Mitropolita Stratimirovića Street, +381(0)21882849; +381(0)62521061) to sample delicious wines, organic honey and check out the onsite Beekeeping Museum. Of their many wines, the red Probus, white Tamjanika, and red Bermet varieties are David's top picks.
After working up a little buzz, David heads into the main square to taste traditional Kuglof cake - bundt cakes that originated in 17th century Germany. They make fantastic housewarming gifts and souvenirs (if you can refrain from eating the whole thing before you get home). The Kuglof cakes in Sremski Karlovci are made with the strong Bermet wine (17% alcohol). David enters Musej Geas Kuglof to see the Kuglof cake being made by local baker, Gia. A few simple ingredients, good quality chocolate and local Bermet wine combine to give Gia's Kuglof cake a delicate and rich flavor.
The best way to end a day in Sremski Karlovci is by heading up to the Panorama spot for a bird's eye view of the town and the Danube River. Remember if you would like to reserve a wine tasting at any of the wineries, you can do that by emailing them directly, or if you're in town, take a moment to stop into the Sremski Karlovci Municipal Tourist Organization (7 Branka Radicevica Street, Tel: +381 21 882 127, 883 855) located in the main square.
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Fine Wine Serbian Wine - Matalj Kremen Kamen
Exotic Wine Travel in Belgrade, Serbia, featuring a cult Serbian wine, Matalj Kremen Kamen. Matalj Vinarija has produced a gem of a wine that can compete anywhere in the world. The vineyards and winery of Matalj are located in Negotin, eastern Serbia. Discover rare wines and unique wine regions with us!
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Radost Fina Kuhinjica - Belgrade, Serbia
Radost Fina Kuhinjica - Belgrade, Serbia
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David’s Been Here brings you all the top flavors and best restaurants in Belgrade, Serbia. If you’re looking for the absolute best vegetarian/vegan cuisine in the capital city, look no further than Radost Fina Kuhinjica. Situated right in the center of Belgrade (the Stari Grad area) along the River Sava, this small, local favorite is guaranteed to wow you with their flavors, flexibility and presentation. Learn all about the restaurant as owner Alexandra explains a bit about the food, style and location, or visit for yourself as you wander this central, pedestrian zone of the city. Radost Fina Kuhinjica is a fun place to go with friends for a delicious meal, great wine and a bit of Rakia! Also, if you’re looking to eat Gluten-Free in Belgrade, this is the spot to go!
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Hammam Restaurant - Nis, Serbia
Hammam Restaurant - Nis, Serbia
David’s Been Here is traveling all over Serbia in search of the best flavors and top restaurants of the country. In this video, David brings us to the southern city of Nis where we spend an evening at Hamam Restaurant. One of the coolest and most unique restaurants in the country, Hamam is located, as you may guess, inside an old Ottoman Hamam in the iconic Nis Fortress. Serving up the best traditional Serbian cuisine in the city, this establishment is a great place to hear live music (summer and off-season months) and taste the wildly popular Rakia in a fun, vibrant setting. Located just beyond the Istanbul Gate of the fortress, if you’re spending a night in Nis and want to have an unforgettable night out, Hamam Restaurant is the spot to go!
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Justiniana Prima - Leskovac, Serbia
Justiniana Prima - Leskovac, Serbia
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David’s Been Here continues its tour of ancient sites in Serbia at Justiniana Prima, or “Empress’ Town” in the town of Leskovac. Considered a great day trip option from the city of Nis, Leskovac is just a two-hour drive south.
David gets together with the only English-speaking guide he could find (Nebojsa “Nebo”) to see the Byzantine ruins of Justiniana Prima located about 29 km west of Leskovac nestled among lush scenery. Justiniana Prima was an early Christian city founded by Emperor Justinian I. It served as the seat of the Archbishop from 535 to 615. The site contains what is left of an enormous basilica, the acropolis, lower town, and upper town. Walking around Justiniana Prima will reveal city walls, gates, churches, and large bath complex with hypocaust system (heated floors). Justiniana Prima served as the administrative and spiritual center of Illyricum, a Roman province that encompassed the central Balkan Peninsula.
David shows us portions of unearthed mosaics and the remains of the public bath complex, which was heated by an innovative method known as the hypocaust system in which the heat from an oven was used to heat the floors from underneath, sort of like ancient sub-floor heating. Justiniana Prima is a beautiful site that badly needs to be maintained. While the Serbian government sorts that out, you will need a guide to show you around the different areas so you know what you’re looking at. Feel free to contact Mr. Nebojsa Dimitrizevic directly at andonikle@yahoo.com
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The Roman Military Base of Viminacium - Serbia
The Roman Military Base of Viminacium - Serbia
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David’s Been Here explores the Roman Military Base of Viminacium in Serbia a fascinating archaeological park situated where the River Mlava (known as “Margus” in ancient times) empties into the Danube. The area has always been quite fertile, which is why the ancient Romans took an interest to it.
In this episode, David explores Viminacium with the help of Lubomir, an archaeologist who has worked to uncover several of the sites here.
This ancient Roman military fort served at the base for the Seventh Legion Claudia in the fourth century, but it was in use well before that time since the 1st century.
During the reign of Gordian III (239) the town was accorded the status of a Roman citizen colony and the right to mint local currency. Such a status was the highest that could be attained by a town in the Roman Empire. Viminacium was often chosen as a mustering point for troops and a starting point in many a military campaign.”
David and Lubomir walk around one of the covered excavation sites to see the ruins of ancient roads, public bath system, tiles, and human remains in the necropolis. Viminacium is a great day trip from Belgrade especially for history lovers. The site also features a reconstructed amphitheater and beautiful visitors center, modeled after an ancient Roman villa rustica (“domus”). There is also a hotel and restaurant onsite.
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Is Prokupac the Key to Serbian Wine Future
Exotic Wine Travel in Serbia tasting through some excellent examples of Prokupac varietal wines and blends. Is this the key to the Serbian wine future? Discover rare wines and unique wine regions with us!
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Wines featured in this episode:
Budimir, Svb Rosa 2007
Budimir, Boje Lila 2009
Budimir, Triada 2009
Ivanović, Prokupac 2015
Čokot, Experiment Prokupac 2015
Janko, Baš Prokupac 2015
Toplički Vinogradi, Tribus Villa Prokupac 2015
Virtus, Prokupac 2015
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Felix Romuliana - Gamzigrad, Serbia
Felix Romuliana - Gamzigrad, Serbia
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David’s Been Here brings you Felix Romuliana in the town of Gamzigrad, Serbia. David takes us to the highlights of this amazing archaeological park and UNESCO World Heritage Site. The palace of Felix Romuliana was commissioned in the late third/ early fourth century by Emperor Caius Valerius Galerius Maximianus, or Emperor Galerius for short. He built it to commemorate his retirement from the throne and named it after his mother Romula. It is a sprawling compound spread across 10 acres.
The columns of the Imperial Palace are not completely original, but they were erected to give visitors an idea about how the atrium once looked. David also tours the remains of a temple dedicated to Jupiter, public bath complex, palace gates, and walls.
To see the artifacts excavated from Felix Romuliana, David suggests driving an extra 15 minutes to the Museum of Zaječar in the town by the same name. It holds an impressive collection of mosaics, statues including a bust of Emperor Galerius, Roman coins, and aerial photography of the site.
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Serbian Wine: The Most Experimental Region
Exotic Wine Travel in Serbia tasting through Serbian wine from Fruška Gora. Discover rare wines and unique wine regions with us!
Wines featured in this episode (left to right):
1. Bijelica, Graffiti 2014 - Marselan, Merlot
2. Bijelica, Saga 2015 - Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon
3. Erdevik, Omnibus Lector 2015 - Chardonnay
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4. Ilić-Nijemčević, Crveno Vino 2014 - Gamay and Cabernet Sauvignon
5. Kovačević, Sauvignon Blanc 2015
6. Chichateau, Pink Punk Rosé 2016 - Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Fanc
7. Baša, Pinot Grigio Amber 2013 (Unreleased)
8.Bikicki, Makana 2013 - Traminac
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2017. FINAL - Full 7. Serbian Sommelier Competition - SERSA Serbian Sommeliers Association
2017. FINAL - Full 7. Serbian Sommelier Competition - SERSA Serbian Sommeliers Association
Comunale Caffe e Cucina - Belgrade, Serbia
Join David’s Been Here as they explore some of the best restaurants in Belgrade, Serbia. In this short clip, David brings us to the Savamala region of the capital, where we dine at Comunale Restaurant. Overlooking the Sava River from a historic, refurbished Austrian-built warehouse, Comunale is the perfect place to combine sightseeing and relaxation with delicious food. Specializing in Italian cuisine but serving up all the traditional western favorites, you can grab anything from pizza and burgers to seafood and barbecue meats at this trendy Belgrade restaurant. Soak in the sun as you look out over the Sava River, sample some of Goran’s top selections and enjoy all the benefits of traveling Belgrade in this unbeatable location.
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Serbian Wine: Top Bordeaux Blends
Exotic Wine Travel tasting new vintages of Serbian wine. Besides Prokupac, Serbian Bordeaux Blends are our favorite red wines in the country. Discover rare wines and unique wine regions with us!
Wines featured in this episode:
Chichateau Fabula Mala 2015
Kanon Superior 2012
Cilić Onyx Rouge 2013
Cilić Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot 2015
Radovanović Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 2013
Temet Ergo Red 2015
Janko Zavet Stari 2011
Vimmid Aglaja Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
Bukovo Monastery Filigrin Cabernet Sauvignon 2013
Matalj Kremen Kamen 2013
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Francuska Vinarija: Serbian Wine w/ French Flair
In this episode of Exotic Wine Travel, we share more Serbian wine from Francuska Vinarija. These wines are made by a French couple in East Serbia. Discover rare wines and unique wine regions with us!
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Wines featured in this episode:
Francuska Vinarija Istina White 2009
Francuska Vinarija Obećanje 2009
Francuska Vinarija Tajna Red 2010
Francuska Vinarija Poema 2010
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Serbian Wine: Cellar Visit At Oplenac Royal Winery in Topola
Exotic Wine Travel is tasting Serbian wine in Topola at the Royal Winery/Oplenac winery. This was set up by the king of former Yugoslavia. Check out the old, huge Serbian oak casks in this video. Discover rare wines and unique wine regions with us!
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Arts of wine winery Oplenac, Topola
The new winery Arts of wine from Oplenac, Topola town
in first time presented their new (very good) Shiraz to the Belgrade audience (event Vinska Ilegala no 4)
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