The Južnoslovenská wine region of Slovakia is renowned for producing some of the country’s most genuine and evocative wines. One winery that stands out in this area is Strekov 1075, led by the highly skilled winemaker Zsolt Sütő.
Sütő and his partner Tibor Melecsky established Strekov 1075 in 2002, initially making wines from grapes purchased from the Strekovo region. In 2004, they began planting their own vineyards and now manage 12 hectares of biologically protected vines, with eight hectares currently in production. The winery prioritizes traditional grape varieties and minimal involvement in the winemaking process, with the aim of highlighting the abundance of the Strekovo terroir through pure, additive-free wines.
Strekov 1075’s vineyards cultivate a diverse range of grapes, including Blue Portugal, St.Laurent, Blaufränkisch, Dunaj, Alibernet, Welschriesling, Grüner Veltliner, Riesling, and Devín. These grapes are used to create four distinct series of wines: Corpus, Classic, Terroir, and Special. Each series mirrors the quality and personality of the grapes and terroir, offering a variety of styles for wine aficionados to discover.