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Zaric Distillery Promotion

Zaric Distillery from Kosjeric, Central Serbia is the distillery with largest capacity of production fruit brandy in Serbia.

Here are some photos of recent promotions:

Vlade Divac presented the Zaric Distillery

Vlade Divac presented the Zaric Distillery

 

Queen Plum Brandy Slivovitz presented to His RM Prince Alexander Karadjordjevic 2015

Queen Plum Brandy Slivovitz presented to His RM Prince Alexander Karadjordjevic 2015

Promotion of Zaric brandy in Topciderska Noc Restaurant, Belgrade 2015

Promotion of Zaric brandy in Topciderska Noc Restaurant, Belgrade 2015

 

Zaric brandy promotion in Zagreb, Croatia

Zaric brandy promotion in Zagreb, Croatia

 

Brandy Aging In Oak, Zaric Distillery

Brandy Aging In Oak, Zaric Distillery

 

A Group Visiting The Production Capacity

A Group Visiting The Production Capacity

Slivovitz Accross the Border

Zaric Distillery opened in June 2010 by Minister Dinkic in Kosjeric Region

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A lot of dithyrambs  were sung to the famous Serbian Slivovitz throughout the history, but one of the most important steps were made in June 2010. Zaric Distillery was opened, one of the largest in Southeastern Europe which will deliver 3 million litres of Slivovitz  “Queen and Povlenka, “Obsession” made of raspberry, honey brandy medenajuniper brandy, etc. to the markets of EU, USA and Australia.

The owner of the Distillery Vujica Zaric bought the manufacturing plants of “Povlen”, bought the latest technology lines that could possibly be obtained at the moment and renovated the whole factory. 3 million EUR was invested in the Distillery.

“The new Distillery calls for 45 employees and 2,000 fruit- processing households from the region have the secured buyer of their products. 60% of the whole production will be exported”, said Minister Dinkic at the Grand Opening.

“We are able to process the whole fruit capacities of the Kosjeric Region and the missing quantities we will be buying in the other regions”, said Zaric. The local municipality subsidized the purchase of plum, raspberry, quince, pear and black currant seedlings.