The small village near Negotin is a true Serbian Provence, a community that exists and thrives solely in the name of wine.
Each household in Rajac is a kind of master of the wine craft, producing their own wines that have become a symbol of this region.
The houses in the village are architectural gems built in two parts: the lower part, made of stone, is perfectly adapted for storing wine, maintaining a stable temperature, while the upper part is intended for grape pickers during the harvest.
This unique architecture bears witness to the deep connection of the locals with wine and makes Rajac not only a place of production but also a picturesque witness of centuries-old wine culture.
