After the entry of financial investors into the project, Arte Vini's activities expanded to the Velkopavlovice wine sub-region, where it managed to acquire its own vineyards with a total area of 15 hectares in various vineyard tracks. The local sloping hills, whose subsoil is often high in calcium and magnesium, provide perfect exposure to the sun. This unique terroir is unique in the whole of the Czech Republic. Under local conditions, both Burgundy and local blue grapes regularly reach optimum ripeness.
Pinot Blanc was formerly called Burgundy White. However, after the pressure of France to change the name, all these wines were renamed to Pinot, including the Burgundian whites. This variety is widespread in all six of our sub-areas, however, it can be found extensively in the Litoměřice and Slovácko regions, and it also achieves excellent results in the Znojmo and Mikulov regions.