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SFRY
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Handiwork of the workshop for making decorative objects from Maribor – Slovenia
Wines from all six Yugoslav republics
After the end of II St. During the Second World War, wine cellars and vineyards that belonged to wealthy pre-war families and wine cooperatives became state property. By submerging those assets into newly created companies and further integrations, large wine systems were created, the pride of the country at that time.
The race for the highest yields and mass production has brought Yugoslavia a place at the very top of the world, but also the victory of quantity over quality. Importance was given to table wines of mediocre quality, and only in rare places were top wines offered, modestly announcing some better times.
Artistic posters made for wine events
Books and congress materials from the Socialist Republic of Serbia
Books from the former Yugoslav republics
Wine and brandy labels from the Socialist Republic of Serbia
Wine labels from the former Yugoslav republics
Labels of export wines from SFRY
NAVIP
Folk winemaking and cellaring
When in 1946 . all the assets of the Moser family were nationalized, the company NAVIP was founded on the foundations of their winery in Zemun.
THE STAR OF PALIĆ
Veljko Mulina, B. Sc., an oenologist from Hajdukovo near Palić, chose, after graduating from university, the most difficult path and entered the wonderful world of sparkling wines.