Chateau Sopot is located in the heart of the Veles Wine District and is one of the most picturesque wineries in Macedonia. With a capacity of eighty-thousand litres it sits within a hundred hectares of its own vineyards, just off the main highway that links Skopje to Veles.
🗺 Veles, North Macedonia
Chateau Sopot is a relatively new winery, established in 2006 when the two founders, Lazar and Vikica, bought vineyards from the Lozar winery. In the subsequent six years the winery grew its annual production to a modest sixty-thousand litres. In 2012 two more partners joined the venture and today the winery is working towards increasing production in line with their expansive vineyard holdings. The original oenologist Laze Ristovski moved on in early 2016 to found another winemaking project. The winery’s vineyards sit at 220 metres above sea level located on hills that roll towards the left bank of the Vardar river. They include two hectares of Temjanika, twenty hectares of Chardonnay, thirty-eight hectares of Rhein Riesling and twenty-five hectares of Cabernet Sauvignon. Crucially the winery controls the quality of the vineyards from where they purchase the grapes. This area has long been considered as an excellent source of quality wine grapes, primarily due to the amount of rain fall the area receives. Macedonia's viticultural problems are often water stress related but the problem is less pronounced here. The average age of the vines is between twenty-five and thirty years old and only the relatively recent addition of Temjanika is below this. The rest of the needed grapes are purchased from the Tikveš Wine District, near the town of Negotino, as well as from vineyards located in the locality Krnjevo, the Kozuf Mountain at an altitude of 550 metres above sea level. Chateau Sopot sells much of its wine on the domestic market, particularly in the better restaurants in Skopje and Ohrid. The rest is shipped to Macedonia's classic export markets - Serbia, Poland, Denmark, Slovenia and China.