Winnica Invictus
Invictus Vineyard is a family-run winery located in Dębołęka, in the Wałcz commune, West Pomeranian Voivodeship. Established in 2020 by Tomasz Sobecki and Sebastian Trojanowski, the vineyard currently covers 1.6 hectares, cultivating approximately 5,500 grapevines. The varieties grown include Solaris, Johanniter, Regent, and Dornfelder. Wines produced at Invictus Vineyard have gained recognition at national wine competitions, reflecting their high quality.
HISTORY OF Winnica Invictus
In 2020, after selecting a suitable location and preparing the soil, the first 4,700 grapevines were planted, including 2,650 Solaris, 900 Johanniter, and 1,150 Regent vines. In the following years, the vineyard was progressively developed by planting new grape varieties and investing in production infrastructure. In 2021, 850 Dornfelder vines were added, followed by another 1,200 Seyval Blanc vines in 2022. Simultaneously, a former bakery building was adapted for use as a winery, and administrative procedures were carried out to enable the legal production and sale of wine. The first wines were introduced to the market in 2022, and in 2023, the Johanniter White Dry wine earned a bronze medal at the WINOPL Polish Wine Competition.
CULTIVATED GRAPE VARIETIES
- Chardonnay,
- Dornfelder,
- Johanniter,
- Muscaris,
- Regent,
- Seyval Blanc,
- Solaris
IMPORTANT WINES OF Winnica Invictus
- Johanniter
- Solaris
Winnica Invictus WINE REVIEWS
- Johanniter Brut (2024): 86.00 pts;
WINE CONTESTS
Winnica Invictus won a total of 3 awards in wine competitions in Poland and abroad.
NON-POLISH WINE CONTESTS
No contest data available for this winery.
POLISH WINE CONTESTS
- WINOPL - Konkurs Win Polskich (2023 - 2024): 3 awards
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