Wine of Poland

Poland

Web: wineofpoland.com
Contact name: Katarzyna Odunoga
E-mail: info@wineofpoland.com
Phone: 48 600 209 924

Wine of Poland is a non-profit organisation supporting the international promotion of Polish wines. We connect Polish producers with importers, distributors and trade media through curated tastings, B2B networking, and export support. Poland’s cool-climate wines are gaining global attention – meet the producers, explore new portfolios, and discover the potential of this emerging European wine region.

Majątek Drzewce

The estate has 30 hectares of vines, planted with Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and top PiWi-varieties. The plots are located on the best slopes of the Nałęczów Plateau,  with soils rich in clay and loess, providing wines with great structure and minerality.

Talaska Vineyard

This winery combines history and innovation in Melsztyn, Poland  where it has stunning  views of the Dunajec River Valley. It honours its 15th-century roots while embracing modern winemaking techniques and cultivates classic and hybrid grape varieties.

Winnica Zbrodzice

Our vineyard, one of the oldest in the country, combines passion, experience, and responsible ecology to create top-quality wines. Its scenic location also offers wine tourism unique wine-tasting experiences.

Winnica Płochockich

A family-owned organic winery run by two generations, producing high quality wines since 2002. It grows 20 different varieties on its 7.5 ha vineyard, with the work mainly done by the family themselves, always respecting nature.

Dom Janton

A prestigious, family-owned winery in the heart of Poland with 8 ha of its own vines, creating premium sparkling wines and ciders. It is run by Beata Janton, an oenology graduate from the University of Bordeaux and Le Cordon Bleu in Paris.

Winnica Pałac Mała Wieś

Winnica Pałac Mała Wieś cultivates 22 hectares of vines surrounding an 18th-century palace estate. As Mazovia’s largest vineyard, it produces refined still and sparkling wines from hybrid and classic varieties, reflecting the character of central Poland.