Roshnik sits about 25 minutes outside of the city of Berat. A landscape of fertile, rolling hills, bursting with olive groves and vineyards, this area is exactly what s[rings to mind when you hear the words “winemaking country”.The story of Kantia Alpeta started back in 1991 after the fall of Communism. The land that once belonged to the brutal dictator, was partitioned and given back to the people. The Fiska family was given 3.4 hectares of land, some of which were already lush with vineyards. The decision was taken to create a winery on the land, a move that inspired other farmers in the area to do the same.Roshnik Wine Tasting Culinary tour is a great option to spend a day out of Berat . Learn more about wine production in Berat and meet locals
Meet with the driver in Berat and transfer in Roshnik village
The journey goes across the hills and offer beautiful views
Walk in the vineyards of the winery
Visit the place of Raki and the winery
Taste 2 types of wine and 1 raki – accompanied with local snacks