Tucked away in southern Slovakia, right near the Hungarian border, Strekov is one of those magical places where time slows down and nature takes the lead. This tiny village—surrounded by sun-drenched vineyards, rolling hills, and deep clay soils—is quietly becoming a haven for natural wine lovers.
The region’s warm, dry climate and deep-rooted winemaking traditions (we’re talking centuries deep) make it the perfect place for hands-off farming and bold, expressive wines. Local grapes like Pesecká Leánka, Veltlín, and Frankovka thrive here, often fermented in old barrels and aged without additives, filters, or frills. Just pure, soulful juice.
Strekov isn’t about polish or perfection—it’s about personality, place, and a whole lot of heart. There’s something raw and beautiful about wines from here, and we’re grateful to be part of the story.