Czechia is not generally associated with winemaking and most of the country’s vineyards are located in the eastern part of the country– in Moravia-Silesia. However, Bohemia, and more surprisingly Prague, has a few fine vineyards as well. The oldest and most famous lies on the slopes of Prague Castle itself.
On the southern slopes of Prague Castle, sandwiched between the buttress wall of the Old Castle Stairs and the upper scenic ridgeway is the St.
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Author: Daniela Lazarová