If you’re into wine, culture, and a dash of local charm, this private wine tour through Fruska Gora might just be your perfect day trip. It promises visits to four different wineries, each with its own story, plus a gourmet lunch and a chance to try biodynamic and indigenous grape varieties. As someone who’s sampled a lot of wine country tours, I can tell you that this one seems to strike a good balance between informative, relaxed, and genuinely fun.
What I really like about this experience is how it offers a personalized touch—your own guide and a small group (private group, in this case) make the day feel more like a visit with friends than a large bus tour. Plus, I’m a sucker for wineries that focus on biodynamic practices and local varieties; that’s a great way to really get a feel for the region’s unique offerings. That said, keep in mind that the tour lasts around 8 hours, so it’s a fair bit of time in the car plus wine tastings and meals, which might not suit everyone.
One thing to consider is that, since it’s a full-day private experience, the price reflects that personalized service and access. If you’re on a tight budget, it might seem a bit steep, but for what’s included—hotel pickup, private guide, multiple tastings, and a delicious meal—it offers good value. This tour is best suited for curious wine lovers, those who want a comprehensive look at Fruska Gora’s wineries, and travelers who enjoy a relaxed, well-organized day without the hassle of planning.
Key Points

- Personalized Experience: Private guide and small group make for a comfortable, tailored day.
- Diverse Wineries: Four stops offering different styles, including biodynamic wines and indigenous grapes.
- Culinary Touch: A traditional, home-cooked lunch paired with local wines enhances the experience.
- Scenic Drive: Enjoy the beautiful views of Fruska Gora along the way.
- Educational Element: Learn about the region’s winemaking craft from knowledgeable hosts.
- Convenient Pickup: Flexible options from Belgrade or Novi Sad, with hotel pickup included.
The Itinerary Breakdown: What You Can Expect

This tour is structured to give you a well-rounded snapshot of Fruska Gora’s wine culture, with each stop adding a new layer to your understanding. It starts with a scenic drive from Belgrade or Novi Sad, setting the tone for a relaxing day with plenty of beautiful views.
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Stop 1: Salaxia & Imperator Winery
Your first stop is at Imperator & Salaxia Winery, where you’ll get introduced to Serbia’s only certified biodynamic winery. We loved the way the owner explained their approach—biodynamics is not just a trend here but a genuine commitment to sustainable, natural winemaking. Tasting their distinctive wines, you’ll notice how biodynamic practices can influence flavor and aroma, making your tasting experience quite different from mass-produced options.
One reviewer mentions, “The story of their biodynamic approach was fascinating, and the wines were truly unique.” It’s a good introduction that sets the tone for a day exploring natural and indigenous varieties.
Stop 2: Podrum Miljevi
Next, you’ll head to Miljevi winery, which is more than just a wine cellar—it’s a family home. Here, you’ll meet Dragan, a chemical engineer turned winemaker, who also happens to be an excellent cook. The highlight of this stop is a home-style, gourmet lunch paired with several wines. The setting—surrounded by lush greenery—makes the experience feel authentic and intimate.
A common comment from past visitors is how much they appreciated the warmth and hospitality here. “The home-cooked meal and the lush surroundings made it a highlight,” one review reads. This stop offers a genuine taste of local hospitality and gastronomy, complemented by wines crafted with passion.
Stop 3: Deuri Winery
After lunch, the tour moves on to Deuri Winery, which stands out with its modern facilities and ambitious approach. Here, you’ll see a winery that combines contemporary technology with regional grape varieties, making it a hub of innovation in the area.
The winery’s main product and the reason for their success seem to be their focus on native grapes, which results in wines that are true to the region’s character. Visitors note their appreciation for the opportunity to learn about the winemaking process—“The cellar tour was informative, and the wines were excellent, especially the native varieties.”
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Your last stop is at Komuna Winery, a place that earns its name with a very relaxed, “hippie” vibe. Surrounded by a creative, bohemian ambiance, you’ll taste a variety of wines in a setting that feels more like a communal gathering than a traditional winery.
Guests often mention the distinctive atmosphere: “It’s a different experience—very laid-back, with an unmistakable vibe that makes you forget about time.” This stop provides a fun, unconventional ending to the wine journey.
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The Highlights and Considerations

This tour is quite comprehensive, and you’ll come away with a solid understanding of Fruska Gora’s diverse wine scene. The biodynamic wines and indigenous grapes are standout features, especially if you’re interested in natural winemaking and regional varieties. The local hospitality shines at Miljevi winery, and the scenic views along the way add to the relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
One potential downside is the duration—8 hours is long, and if you’re not used to full-day tours or wine tastings, you might find yourself needing a break. Also, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, according to the information, so keep that in mind if accessibility is a concern.
Price-wise, considering it includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a private guide, and multiple tastings plus a meal, it’s an experience that offers quite a bit of value. However, individual wine tastings do add to the cost, so if your main goal is just tasting wine, you might find some options cheaper—but perhaps less personalized.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is ideal for wine enthusiasts wanting a curated, intimate look at Serbia’s wine culture. It’s especially suited for those interested in biodynamic and native grape varieties, or travelers who appreciate good food paired with wine. If you love discovering hidden gems in relaxed, friendly settings, you’ll feel right at home.
Travelers who enjoy a mix of scenic drives, cultural insights, and genuine hospitality will find this day trip rewarding. It’s less suited for those on a tight schedule or with mobility restrictions, but overall, it’s a well-balanced way to spend a day outside the city.
The Sum Up

If you’re looking to explore Serbia’s wine region beyond the usual vineyards, this private Fruska Gora tour offers an insightful, relaxed, and authentic experience. The combination of biodynamic wines, regional varieties, and warm local hospitality makes it stand out. The carefully planned stops provide a good mix of education, tasting, and culture, all in beautiful surroundings.
While it’s a full day and involves some driving, the personalized approach means you get a more meaningful connection to the region’s winemaking scene. The gourmet lunch and the unique vibe at Komuna add extra flavor to what’s already a well-rounded experience.
For wine lovers eager to discover Serbia’s lesser-known gems or travelers wanting a special, curated day in Fruska Gora, this tour is a great choice. It balances fun, learning, and relaxation in a way that feels natural and memorable.
From Belgrade or Novi Sad: Private Wine Tour in Fruska Gora
FAQ
- How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, including visits, tastings, and lunch. - Can I choose my pickup location?
Yes, you can be picked up from Belgrade or Novi Sad, with hotel pickup included. - Are tastings included in the price?
Some tastings are included, but additional tastings or specific wine labels may cost extra. For example, in Imperator & Selexia Winery, three wines start at €10, and in Komuna, tasting five wines costs around €10. - Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for adults, and there’s no specific mention of family-friendly options. - What about accessibility?
It’s not suitable for wheelchair users, so consider this if you have mobility concerns. - What’s special about the wineries visited?
They include Serbia’s only biodynamic winery, a family-run cellar with home-cooked meals, a modern, ambitious winery, and a bohemian, “hippie” vibe at Komuna. - Is food included?
Yes, a traditional, home-cooked lunch is part of the experience at Miljevi winery. - What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for a full day of touring and some walking around wineries and scenic spots. - How many people are in the group?
It’s a private tour, so you’re essentially booking a personalized experience, which keeps the group small. - Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
In sum, this tour offers a genuinely enjoyable way to experience Serbia’s wine country—perfect if you want to learn, taste, and relax without rushing.
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