On the edge of the village of Havraníky, near the impressive flow of the river Dyje, is our winery. The river Dyje was already famous in the period before the Celts. The people of that time named it with the Indo-European word "dheu" or "flowing". For the next hundreds or perhaps thousands of years, it retained its reputation as a river that divided but also united peoples. Whether we call it the Thaya or the Thaya today, we are paying tribute not only to this life-giving river, but also to hundreds of years of human togetherness and the uniqueness of our wine.
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.