Red wine, Stonecastle, the latest production of Rahovec's wine cellar, which has conquered the tables of Kosovar citizens due to its good taste and quality, has found a selling space in the Western market as well.
As reported by the specialized website www.offlicencenews.co.uk, wines from the independent Republic of Kosovo will be sold in Great Britain for the first time.
“Wines produced from Vranach Stonecastle grapes will be launched and sold in Great Britain’s largest supermarkets from March.”
“It will be imported by wine producer Stoncastle from Rahovec, which is located in the Balkan territories. The importation will be carried out by the NWWS company headed by David Rowe,” the site's announcement reads.
NWWS operates in Europe and Asia.
“There are also plans to ship wines from the Sarda collection to India and the Republic of Georgia,” she added.
The wine cellar in Rahovec was privatized almost two years ago, and one of its main shareholders is the famous Albanian-American businessman Hari Bajrktari. He promised that this quality wine would find a market in the USA. /telegraph/