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Revitalization of Jagodina’s vineyards – Construction of wine cellar, hotel and spa center in the pipeline

Dusan Stojanovic and Ljubisa Milosavljevic, the new owners of Jagodina’s vineyards, plan to invest over EUR 4 million in them over the next 2.5 years.

That money will be spent on revitalization of vineyards on 60 ha, as well as planting and growing of new grape vine for production of organic wines. Construction of a wine cellar, wine tasting center, hotel, spa center with indoor swimming pool, horse farms and wine shops is also in the pipeline, as well as inclusion of Jagodina’s vineyards into the “Wine Tourism”.

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– We are currently talking with our partners from Germany about construction of a wine cellar whose capacity in the first phase will be 700,000 bottles of top-quality wine – says Dusan Stojanovic.

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Source Ekapija.com

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