Novi Sad Wine
Explore Novi Sad Wine: Bars, Shops & Wineries
Novi Sad offers a vibrant and growing wine culture that perfectly complements its rich history and lively atmosphere.
Whether you’re looking to savor a glass at a cozy wine bar, explore carefully curated selections at local wine shops, or visit nearby wineries producing distinctive Serbian vintages, the city and its surroundings provide a diverse drinking experience.
We spent a month in Novi Sad researching what local wines to drink and where to drink them. We’ve compiled a summary of the information we collected so you can start enjoying these wines as soon as you arrive!
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Local Wine in Novi Sad
Novi Sad sits at the heart of one of Serbia’s most historic wine regions, where winemaking traditions date back to Roman times. The surrounding vineyards of Fruška Gora produce a diverse range of wines, from crisp whites and elegant reds to distinctive local varieties like Grašac Beli and Probus. With its favorable climate and fertile soil, the region has become a hub for both small family-run wineries and innovative producers crafting high-quality wines that reflect the character of northern Serbia.
Check out our Serbia Wine page for more information about these wines.

Serbia Wine
Serbian wine is shaped by centuries of tradition and a diverse landscape, producing a wide range of styles—from aromatic whites and bold reds to unique local varieties and sweet dessert wines. Indigenous grapes like Prokupac and Tamjanika sit alongside international favorites.
Wine Bars in Novi Sad
Novi Sad’s wine bars offer a relaxed and inviting way to explore the region’s growing wine scene. From cozy cellars and stylish tasting rooms to shops specializing in local varietals, these spots showcase the best of Fruška Gora wines and beyond—perfect for a casual glass or guided tasting.
Vino i Vinili Wine Shop & Bar
Combines Serbian wines with vinyl music in a laid-back setting. Focused on promoting local wine producers alongside spirits and gourmet items.
Address: Žitni trg 20, Novi Sad
Vinoteka “Vina Vojvodine”
A well-regarded wine bar with a focus on premium regional wines. Offers a warm, casual ambiance and knowledgeable staff.
Address: Mite Ružića 2, Novi Sad
Nana Wine & Vinyl
A tucked-away, cozy shop in a city center passage, showcasing around 30 labels from Fruška Gora, Rajac, and Subotica. Offers brandy and homemade coffee, with occasional weekend tastings and events.
Address: Dunavska 17 (in the passage), Novi Sad
Korpa Deli Market & Bistro
A gourmet market offering over 700 wines (plus cheeses, charcuterie, oils). Includes a bistro space for in-person tastings and food–wine pairings.
Address: Veselina Masleše 2, Novi Sad 21000, Serbia
Wine Shops in Novi Sad
Novi Sad is home to a growing number of wine shops where visitors can discover and purchase high-quality Serbian wines, including regional favorites from nearby Fruška Gora.
Vinoteka Kantina Vina
aka Wine Canteen
Located in Grbavica, this shop focuses on organic, biodynamic, and conventional wines. Open weekdays and Saturdays, it's praised for its curated selection and knowledgeable service.
Address: Gogoljeva 1, Novi Sad
Vinoteka Dulka
Dulka Wine Shop
The city’s oldest wine shop, operating since 2000 (with a second location opened in 2019). Offers a broad selection and consistent quality in a traditional retail setting.
Address: Vojvode Bojovića 9, Novi Sad 21101, Serbia
Krivina
Curve
Krivina is a place where you can enjoy over five hundred labels of the highest quality wines, eighty labels of premium rakijas (brandies) from our region, and more than a hundred labels of various world whiskeys, cognacs, rums, and other spirits.
Address: 9 Sremska Street
The BOX Shop
A premium boutique specializing in wine, spirits, and curated gift packages. Boasts over 400 wine labels and features tasting opportunities in a stylish, interactive environment.
Addresses:
Pozorišni trg 7, Novi Sad 21000, Serbia
Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 13, Novi Sad 21000, Serbia
Zmaj Jovina 28, Novi Sad 21101, Serbia
Wineries Near Novi Sad
The wineries surrounding Novi Sad, especially in the nearby Fruška Gora region, offer a rich blend of tradition and innovation. Visitors can explore historic estates and boutique producers crafting unique Serbian wines, including native varieties and internationally recognized styles—making wine tasting an essential part of any Novi Sad visit.
Vinarija Kiš
Established in the 1830s, Vinarija Kiš blends tradition with quality. Located in Sremski Karlovci, they produce Bermet, Rhein Riesling, Grašac, Chardonnay, Frankovka, Merlot, Portugizer, limited editions (sparkling, aged), and desert wines.
Address: Karlovačkog mira 46, Sremski Karlovci
Podrum Probus
Situated in Sremski Karlovci, this winery specializes in the local Probus grape, within the cluster of family wineries along Karlovačkog mira street.
Address: Karlovačkog Mira 30, Sremski Karlovci 21205, Serbia
Vinarija Vinum
Located northeast of Sremski Karlovci, Vinum cultivates international and indigenous varieties such as Sauvignon Blanc, Gewürztraminer, Chardonnay, Pinot, and Grašac. Known for modern blends and award-winning quality.
Address: Karlovačkog Mira 26a, Sremski Karlovci, Serbia
Dulka
One of Serbia’s oldest wineries (operating since 1920), Dulka is renowned as the first to produce White Bermet. Now managed by the fourth and fifth generation, they offer a selection of whites, reds, dessert wines, and house-made fruit rakijas.
Address: Karlovačkog mira 18, Sremski Karlovci (production: Poštanska 8)
ĐURĐIĆ
A family-run winery perched on a hillside above Sremski Karlovci, producing varietals like Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Bermet, Sauvignon, Traminac, and Neoplanta. They offer cellar tours, tastings, and lodging.
Address: Raša br. 4, Sremski Karlovci
Kurjak
A boutique winery near Sremski Karlovci, offering a selection of local and international grape varieties in a visitor-friendly tasting environment.
Address: Žarka Zrenjanina Street 17, Sremski Karlovci
BAJILO
A historic family-owned winery in Sremski Karlovci, housed in a 19th-century underground cellar. They craft a wide range of wines—including Sila, Probus, Bermet and Cabernet Sauvignon—with over 100 awards to their name.
Address: Patrijarha Rajačića 9, Sremski Karlovci
Self-Guided Winery Tour from Novi Sad
Embarking on a self-guided winery tour from Novi Sad is a fantastic way to explore the region’s wine culture at your own pace. If you have time to venture just across the Danube River to Sremski Karlovci, you’ll discover charming wineries offering unique experiences and exquisite wines within a short distance from Novi Sad.
If you only have one day (or even a half day) for a wine tour, we suggest visiting the following three wineries:
If you have a driver (and you definitely should), you could leave Novi Sad after lunch, visit all three wineries, and be back in Novi Sad in time for dinner. Of course, how long the tour takes will depend on 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.
Wine Tours from Novi Sad
Wine tours in and around Novi Sad offer an immersive way to discover the region’s rich viticultural heritage. Visitors can explore vineyards, meet passionate winemakers, and enjoy guided tastings of local and indigenous wines, all set against the scenic backdrop of Fruška Gora. Below are tours from Novi Sad that explore the surrounding area and include wine tasting.
Best Places To Stay In Novi Sad
Hotels in Novi Sad
If you are planning a trip to Novi Sad, there are plenty of excellent places to stay. However, for the best experience, we strongly recommend staying in the pedestrian area near Liberty Square. The castle marker on the map below is the heart of the pedestrian area. We suggest staying as close to it as possible, depending on your budget and preferences.
The below interactive map provides hotel and apartment options that can be filtered to meet your needs. Select your travel dates to get specific availability and prices.
FAQs About Novi Sad Wine
What types of wine is Novi Sad known for?
Novi Sad is best known for wines from the nearby Fruška Gora wine region, including indigenous varieties like Probus and Grašac, as well as internationally recognized grapes such as Riesling, Chardonnay, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon. The region also produces the unique Serbian dessert wine Bermet, which has historic roots in the area.
Can I visit wineries near Novi Sad?
Yes! The Fruška Gora region surrounding Novi Sad features numerous family-owned and boutique wineries that offer tours and tastings. Many wineries welcome visitors by appointment, making it easy to explore Serbia’s rich winemaking traditions and sample award-winning wines.
Where can I taste wine in Novi Sad city?
Novi Sad has a growing number of wine bars and wine shops that offer tastings of local and regional wines. These venues provide a relaxed atmosphere to discover Serbian wines and learn about the country's diverse grape varieties without leaving the city.
Is Serbian wine good?
Absolutely. Serbian wines have gained international recognition for quality and uniqueness, especially those from Fruška Gora. With a combination of traditional techniques and modern winemaking, Serbian wines offer great value and distinctive flavors worth exploring.
When is the best time for a wine tour near Novi Sad?
The best time to visit wineries near Novi Sad is from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the vineyards are lush and wineries are fully operational for tastings and tours. Harvest season in September and October is especially vibrant with festivals and special events.
