
We are an Oak barrels manufacturer from Serbia with very long tradition. We produce hand made high quality oak barrels in different styles, suitable for storing all kinds of wines and alcohols in order to keep the original taste of wines and alcohols. Our wine barrels are made from natural, Non-GMO European oak trees (Quercus Petraea and Quercus Pedunculata) that come from a well-identified mountain range with regional characteristics. These trees have been growing for hundreds of years.

Oak wood can give different aromas and flavour to the wine alike butter, vanilla, clove, caramel or cinnamon. In producing our wine barrels we use European Oak wood Quercus petraea and Quercus Penduculata.

The barrel wood has been naturally air dried for at least 24 months. The barrels can be made of different kind of wood such as oak, acacia, ash, mulberry, cherry, juniper, chestnut.

We are an Oak barrels manufacturer from Serbia with very long tradition. We produce hand made high quality oak barrels in different styles, suitable for storing all kinds of wines and alcohols in order to keep the original taste of wines and alcohols. Our wine barrels are made from natural, Non-GMO European oak trees (Quercus Petraea and Quercus Pedunculata) that come from a well-identified mountain range with regional characteristics. These trees have been growing for hundreds of years.

We are an Oak barrels manufacturer from Serbia with very long tradition. We produce hand made high quality oak barrels in different styles which are suitable for storing all kinds of wines and alcohols in order to keep the original taste of wines and alcohols. Wine barrels are made from European oak trees (Quercus Petraea and Quercus Pedunculata) that come from a well-identified mountain range with regional characteristics. . .

Wine barrels, especially those made of oak, have long been used as containers in which wine is aged. Aging in oak typically imparts desirable vanilla, butter and spice flavors to wine. The size of the barrel plays a large role in determining the effects of oak on the wine by dictating the ratio of surface area to volume of wine with smaller containers having a larger impact.

Oak wood can give different aromas and flavour to the wine alike butter, vanilla, clove, caramel or cinnamon. In producing our wine barrels we use European Oak wood Quercus petraea and Quercus Penduculata.

We also produce all kinds of barrels decorations such as baths, sinks, flasks, casks, barrels for pickle, for Cognac, for Whiskey, for Beer, for Rum, for making Balsamico Vinegar. The barrel wood has been naturally air dried for at least 24 months.The barrels can be made of different kind of wood such as oak, acacia, ash, mulberry, cherry, juniper, chestnut.


























Barrels are constructed in cooperages. The traditional method of European coopers have been to hand-split the oak into staves (or strips) along the grain. After the oak is split, it is allowed to "season" or dry outdoors while exposed to the elements. This process can take anywhere from 10 to 36 months during which time the harshest tannins from the wood are leached out. These tannins are visible as dark gray and black residue left on the ground once the staves are removed. The longer the wood is allowed to season the softer the potential wine stored in the barrels may be but this can add substantially to the cost of the barrel. In some American cooperage the wood is dried in a kiln instead of outdoor seasoning. While this method is much faster, it doesn't soften the tannins quite as much as outdoor seasoning.
Choose from a variety of wood types, including Oak, Cherry, Chestnut, Ash, Mulberry, and more. You can have confidence in the quality of the wood, because we use only natural materials that have not been genetically modified in any way. Other barrels on the market today are mass produced from GMO materials, but not ours. Whether you are purchasing a vinegar barrel, wine barrel, or even a decorative barrel, you can be sure that you are getting an authentic, natural product that you can be proud of. It is what truly sets us apart from other European barrels that are being sold today.