5 Polish Rieslings to try A Germanic grape of international fame, Riesling is now cultivated in a variety of terroirs, each showcasing its unique expression. In Poland, it is the most widely planted Vitis vinifera grape, benefiting from the country’s cooler climate....
10 best wine events in Poland in 2023
Poland is a great destination to visit year-round, but some months are particularly grape fun, with a variety of exciting wine events taking place all over the country, from Zielona Góra to Lesser Poland. Major wine trade fairs, outdoor wine festivals and even wine...
Wine tours in Poland – where to go? What to see?
North to south and east to west, Poland truly has something for everyone – from spellbinding castles and charming villages to the outdoor adventures of the towering Tatra Mountains and the rugged Baltic coast. VeloWino offers a unique experience that not only takes...
History of wine in Poland – a thousand years of resilience
Poland has a deep-rooted affinity with the grape, but a fractured history as a wine producer. While grape growing in the country goes back over 10 centuries, the modern winemaking industry is just over 30 years old, with some dynamic developments in the past...
Polish grapes from A to Z
Polish wine has something for every taste bud, from crisp whites to bold reds. With over 70 grape varieties grown in Polish vineyards, you'll never run out of new and exciting vinous discoveries to try. The marginal climate still allows for an impressive diversity of...
Polish wine regions. The where of Polish wine
Radiant Renaissance of Polish wine For most, Polish wines are unchartered territory. The winemaking history of Poland dates back to the early Middle Ages, but a changing climate and devastating wars, followed by communist rule, brought the tradition to a decline....