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Rooswald Red craft wine tasting and visit to Metsa Farm’s blueberry plantation

Metsa, Kambja vald, Tartu maakond, 62022

Welcome to Metsa Farm – a place where nature and blueberry wine create a special taste experience!
We invite you to visit Rooswald Red Winery, where rustic blueberry wines are crafted using our farm’s own cultivated blueberries. During the tasting, you can sample wines made at the winery and hear the story of how a lucky coincidence in 2016 sparked a passion for winemaking and eventually led to the establishment of Rooswald Red winery.
Every year, we experiment with new recipes and improve existing ones, making each wine unique and unparalleled. The quantities are small and available only at the farm.
Metsa Farm is home to one of Estonia’s oldest cultivated blueberry plantations. During the visit, we will walk through the plantation, talk about blueberry cultivation, and the birth story of Estonia’s first cultivated blueberry variety ‘Are’, which is named after the first name of the owner of Metsa Farm.
Unique Rooswald Red blueberry wines from dry to semi-sweet and blueberry seedlings can be purchased at the farm.
We look forward to your visit! 

Amenities

  • Free parking

Open times

1. mai - 30. sept

Eeltellimsel

Contact

  • +372 507 2788
  • kollaneroos@hotmail.com

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