Belgrade Wine
Explore Belgrade Wine: Bars, Shops & Wineries
Belgrade is a practical base for tasting Serbian wine, especially if you want to compare local grapes without leaving the capital. Wine bars, shops, restaurants, and nearby winery routes make it possible to try Prokupac, Tamjanika, Grašac, Smederevka, Vranac, and international varieties during a city stay.
We spent a month in Belgrade researching local wines, wine bars, wine shops, and wineries near the city. This guide focuses on where to drink Serbian wine in Belgrade, where to buy bottles, and how to plan a winery outing from the capital.
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Local Wine in Belgrade
Belgrade is not a single wine region, but it is one of the easiest places to taste across Serbia. Wine lists and shops often include bottles from Šumadija, Fruška Gora, Negotinska Krajina, Župa, and other Serbian wine areas.
Native and regional grapes to look for include Prokupac, Tamjanika, Grašac, Smederevka, and Vranac. International grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Pinot Noir are also common.
For a broader overview of the country’s wine regions and grapes, see our Serbia Wine page.

Serbia Wine
Serbian wine is produced across several regions, from Fruška Gora near Novi Sad to Šumadija south of Belgrade and eastern areas near the Danube. Belgrade works well as a tasting base because many bars and shops carry bottles from multiple parts of the country.
Wine Bars in Belgrade
Wine bars in Belgrade are the easiest way to taste Serbian wine without arranging a winery visit. Ask which local bottles are available by the glass, because many lists include a mix of Serbian, Balkan, and international wines.
Wine Bar & Shop Quinta
- Address: Dositejeva 13, Beograd, Serbia
Wine Bar & Shop Quinta is a small wine bar and shop with a strong focus on Portuguese wines and a broader international list. It is useful if you want to compare Serbian bottles with wines from outside the region.
Vinoteka Skadarlija
- Address: Skadarska 36a/36b, Skadarlija, Belgrade 11000
Vinoteka Skadarlija is a wine bar and shop in Skadarlija with cellar seating and a broad bottle selection. It is a practical stop before or after dinner in one of the neighborhood’s traditional restaurants.
Old Town Gastro Bar
- Address: Skadarska 11, Stari Grad, Belgrade 11000
A stylish rooftop wine bar overlooking Skadarlija, known for local wines, craft beers, rakija, and live music. A relaxed and welcoming spot that stays open late on weekends.
Ćilim Bar
- Address: Kapetan-Mišina 5, Belgrade 11000
A small, dog-friendly wine bar in the city center serving wines, signature cocktails, and light snacks. Casual evening spot with live atmosphere and friendly service.
GRAPE Wine & Coffee Bar
- Address: Dositejeva 13, Beograd, Serbia
Wine Passage Bar & Shop
- Address: Knez Mihailova 19, Spasićev prolaz Lokal br. 2, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Wine Shops in Belgrade
Belgrade is home to a growing number of wine shops offering curated selections of Serbian and international wines. From boutique cellars to modern retail spaces, these shops provide ideal opportunities to discover native varietals, meet knowledgeable staff, and take home a taste of Serbia’s wine culture.
Wine Spot – Shop & Bar
- Address: Mačvanska 15, Vračar, Belgrade 11000
A cozy hybrid wine shop and tasting bar near the Church of Saint Sava, with over 350 carefully selected Serbian and international labels. Guests can buy bottles to go or enjoy tastings paired with cheese and prosciutto, alongside occasional live music and professional wine or rakija events.
Vino Bar & Shop
- Address: Jovana Rajića 5e, Vračar, Belgrade 11000
A relaxed wine shop/bar offering a calm escape with a wide selection of Serbian and international wines. You can drink in or take bottles home. Praised for its friendly service, affordable prices, and evening opening hours that cater to both casual visitors and connoisseurs.
Compania de Vinos
- Address: Kalenićeva 3, Belgrade 11000
Known for its excellent worldwide wine selection and “honest prices,” this women-owned shop stocks a wide range of Serbian and global wines. It has received high reviews for its ambiance, knowledgeable service, and even a resident dog.
Fino Vino
- Address: Pop-Lukina 6, Belgrade 11000
An elegant shop in central Belgrade offering over 400 domestic and international labels. It’s known for beautifully themed tastings, friendly English-speaking staff, and a refined interior in a historic 1920s building.
Vinoteka 45
- Address: Molerova 45, Belgrade 11000
Located in Vračar, Vinoteka 45 is a neighborhood staple offering a curated selection of wines in a relaxed, day-lit setting. It caters to everyday wine needs with reliable service.
Wineries Near Belgrade
While Belgrade itself has few vineyards, several excellent wineries are located just outside the city. These family-run estates and modern cellars offer tastings of Serbian varietals like Prokupac and Tamjanika, often in scenic settings ideal for day trips or guided tours.
Skrbić Winery
- Address: Put za Ovču 49a, Belgrade, Serbia
A respected winery located just outside Belgrade, Skrbić focuses on local varietals and produces wine on a small scale, combining traditional Serbian and modern techniques. It’s a quiet, local favorite for tastings and small events.
Wine Cellar Panajotović
- Address: Sanje Živanovića 5, Krnjevo, Serbia
Based in Krnjevo near Belgrade, this cellar offers artisanal wines crafted in small batches. It's known for intimate tastings and a warm, personal atmosphere.
Belo Brdo Winery
- Address: Sremska bb, Čerević 21311
Founded in 2010 on the slopes of Fruška Gora, Belo Brdo sources grapes from its own vineyards. It produces award-winning wines and offers organized tastings in a spacious hall for up to 30 guests.
Šijački Winery
- Address: Svetozara Markovića 3, Banoštor 21311
A family-run winery on the Danube coast, producing about 60,000 L annually from its Fruška Gora vineyards. They host tastings and snacks, with scenic views over the river.
Deurić Winery
- Address: Near Mala Remeta (Vrdnik), Fruška Gora National Park
Located on the sunny southern slopes near the Mala Remeta monastery, Deurić is considered one of the top wineries in the region. It focuses on varieties like Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and their unique Probus red, with modern facilities.
Wine Tours from Belgrade
Wine tours in and around Belgrade offer a great way to explore Serbia’s growing wine scene. Guided tours to nearby wineries in the Fruška Gora and Šumadija regions provide a flavorful introduction to local grape varieties and winemaking traditions.
Self-Guided Winery Tour from Belgrade
A self-guided winery tour from Belgrade works best if you confirm appointments before leaving the city and limit the route to one wine area. Distances, road conditions, and tasting schedules can make multi-stop plans difficult without a driver or organized tour.
If you only have one day for a wine tour, we suggest visiting the following wineries:
If you have a driver (and you definitely should), you could leave Belgrade after lunch, visit both wineries, and be back in Belgrade in time for dinner. Of course, how long the tour takes will depend on how many wineries you visit and how long you spend at each winery.
NOTE: Some wineries in Serbia require reservations for tastings and tours. We suggest you contact them ahead of time to make any necessary arrangements.
Best Places To Stay In Belgrade
Hotels in Belgrade
There are many great places to stay in Belgrade. For the best experience, we recommend staying near Knez Mihailova Street.
Here’s a map with hotel and apartment options that can be filtered to meet your needs. Select your travel dates to get specific availability and prices.
FAQs About Belgrade Wine
Does Serbia make wine?
Yes. Serbia has several wine regions and produces red, white, rosé, sparkling, and sweet wines from native, regional, and international grapes.
What Serbian wines should I try in Belgrade?
Look for Prokupac, Tamjanika, Grašac, Smederevka, Vranac, and blends from Serbian wine regions such as Šumadija, Fruška Gora, Župa, and Negotinska Krajina.
Where can I try Serbian wine in Belgrade?
You can try Serbian wine in wine bars, restaurants, bottle shops, and tasting-focused venues across the city. Ask what Serbian wines are available by the glass if you want to compare several bottles without ordering full bottles.
Can I buy Serbian wine in Belgrade?
Yes. Belgrade has wine shops and hybrid wine bar-shops where you can buy Serbian bottles. Selection changes, so ask staff for wines made from local grapes if that is your focus.
Can you visit wineries from Belgrade?
Yes, but winery visits usually require planning. Confirm tasting appointments, transport, and opening hours before leaving the city, and avoid driving after tastings.
