It is one of the largest and most beautiful vineyards in Europe, covering an area of 2,300 hectares, with approximately 11.5 million vines.
The vineyards are bounded by the Cijevna River, a tributary that, seeking its path to Morača and the sea, has carved out a picturesque mini-canyon through ancient rocks. Although the vineyard is vast and the parcels are very far from each other, visitors are allowed to fully explore it, with a glass of sparkling wine and a leisurely ride on a tourist train that winds through this vineyard kingdom, where 29 different grape varieties are grown, including the most notable indigenous Montenegrin varieties: Vranac and Krstač. Vranac is the undisputed ruler of the Ćemovsko field, occupying almost two-thirds of the vineyard.
After exploring the vineyard, it is impossible to miss visiting the Šipčanik cellar and experiencing the impressive atmosphere of a unique wine cellar in Europe, savoring unforgettable scents and tastes – in the “bouquet” of Montenegro.