Stojan Ščurek Plešivo 44 5212 Dobrovo phone: +386 65 45-021 fax: +386 65 45-021 |
Stojan Ščurek is one of the best known winegrowers of the Brda area. He cultivates ten hectares (24.7 acres) of vineyards - mostly his own, some leased - and 80% of his vines are on the Italian side of the border. His sites near Medana are on the very locations where the soils change from the marl of Brda to the clay of the Friulian plain. Stojan Ščurek has grapevines on both sides of this divide, which makes selection of his grapes and wines quite varied.
Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon are Ščurek's dominant red grapes, and he also grows some Modri Pinot. Sivi Pinot is first among his white wines, followed by Chardonnay, Rebula, and Tokaj. Ščurek is one of the few winegrowers in Brda who still grows some very old types of grapevine: Bula, Pika Glera, and Tržanka are almost forgotten names.
From an annual yield of ninety tons of grapes, Stojan Ščurek produces six hundred hectoliters (15,852 gallons) of wine. Bula, Pika Glera, and Tržanka are blended with Rebula and Sauvignon to produce Stara Brajda, a table wine that is sold open and can be tasted only in Ščurek's own cellar and some neighbouring inns.
Ščurek's Chardonnay, Beli Pinot, Sivi Pinot, Sauvignon, and Rebula are all respected varietal wines in the high-quality range. Since 1990 the winery has also offered barrique Chardonnay and Merlot.
Ščurek has won a number of awards for his wines: his most successful year was 1991 when his Chardonnay, Beli Pinot, Sauvignon, and Sivi Pinot were honored at the Ljubljana Wine Fair.
1983, 1990, and 1994 are the best vintages of the Ščurek winery.