In the Botanical Garden Prague in Troja you will find St. Clare's Vineyard with a magical view of the whole metropolis. The listed St. Clare's Vineyard, together with other vineyards, recalls the former glory of Prague winemaking. The botanical garden continued the vineyard's nearly 800-year history when it took over the vineyard in 1995. In addition to the restoration of the vineyard, it began to build a wine trail and gradually opened the vineyard to the public.
It is said that Pinot Noir came to us in the 14th century during the reign of Charles IV. However, the authenticity of this information has never been proven. In our country, it is grown in all wine-growing subregions, the most widespread is in the Velkopavlovice and Mikulov regions. Pinot Noir from the vicinity of Mělník, Litoměřice, in Moravia from the Bzenecko and Mutěnice regions are excellent.