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Discover Macedonian wines and cuisine on a 4-hour, six-course dinner with wine pairing at DROPSTOP in Skopje, featuring local varietals and avant-garde dishes.

The Skopje: Six Course Dinner & Macedonian Wine Pairing offers a unique chance to explore North Macedonia’s indigenous wines paired with carefully curated dishes in a relaxed 4-hour experience. Hosted at DROPSTOP Wine Bar & Restaurant, this tour combines local wine varieties with creative culinary offerings in a setting that emphasizes regional flavors.
This tour is perfect for those interested in tasting authentic Macedonian wines like Vranec Reserva and Temjanika, while enjoying delicious small plates designed to complement each glass. It’s an excellent choice for wine lovers eager to learn about the country’s native varietals in an intimate, guided environment—although it’s not suited for vegans or children under 18.
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This tasting experience departs from a pinpoint in the Southwestern Region of North Macedonia at 41.99625015258789, 21.427349090576172. To reach DROPSTOP, head from the Alexander the Great monument east along St. Maksim Gorki, with the Marriott Hotel on your right. Continue past the pedestrian passage, cross Dame Gruev Street, and pass 30 meters into the block where Dropstop is located on the left.
This straightforward location makes it easy for visitors staying in central Skopje to find the starting point without hassle, and the experience runs with punctuality and clarity in mind.

Each stop on this journey introduces a distinct Macedonian wine paired with a small but flavorful dish that highlights regional ingredients:
The tasting begins with Zhilavka, a local indigenous wine, served with a Macedonian “beaten” cheese wrapped in filo pastry and complemented by figs. This pairing offers a fresh, aromatic start, highlighting Macedonian cheese and the wine’s delicate profile.
More Great Tours NearbyNext is Smederevka, a fermented in oak barrels wine, paired with a homemade chicken pâté. The fermented nature of the wine pairs beautifully with the richness of the pâté, offering a unique taste of North Macedonia’s wine-making tradition.
The Stanushina rose wine is the third pairing, matched with wild mushroom risotto. This indigenous Macedonian variety brings a floral, aromatic quality that complements the earthy flavors of the mushrooms.
The medium-bodied Prokupec wine follows, paired with local cheeses and cured meats including Mavrovo sheep Kashkaval. Its spicy notes enhance the savory flavors of the cured meats and cheeses, creating a rich tasting experience.
The Vranec Reserva, a much-talked-about Macedonian wine, pairs with pork filet and leeks prepared in an avant-garde style. This classic Macedonian wine balances robust fruitiness with the modern interpretation of the dish.
The final pairing features Temjanika, an aromatic wine similar to Muscat, served alongside a signature apple dessert. Its fragrant, fruity profile offers a sweet and aromatic finish to the meal.
The tour is hosted by DROPSTOP Wine Bar & Restaurant, with guides conducting the experience in English. The group size is designed to foster an intimate atmosphere, perfect for wine enthusiasts or those interested in Macedonian cuisine.
Participants can reserve their spot with the flexibility of pay later and enjoy full refund options if cancellation occurs 24 hours in advance. The 4-hour duration allows enough time to savor each pairing without feeling rushed, making it a comfortable and engaging experience.
One of the standout features of this experience is the focus on indigenous Macedonian wine varieties like Zhilavka, Stanushina, and Temjanika. These wines are rarely encountered outside North Macedonia, giving participants a rare opportunity to taste authentic local flavors.
The pairing of wines with avant-garde interpretations of Macedonian dishes creates a dynamic culinary journey. The dishes are crafted in small portions—50-75 grams for starters and 150 grams for main courses—allowing guests to sample multiple flavors without overeating. The emphasis on regional ingredients, such as local cheeses and cured meats, adds authenticity and depth to each pairing.

This experience is suitable for most adults interested in local wines and cuisine. However, it is not suitable for vegans, children under 18, or individuals with lactose intolerance, high blood pressure, or altitude sickness. It is important for guests to review the menu for potential allergens before booking.
The meeting point is easy to find, and the experience is designed to be accessible for visitors staying in central Skopje. The guide’s friendly and knowledgeable approach enhances the overall enjoyment, providing insights into Macedonian wine-making and culinary traditions.
If you appreciate local wine varieties and enjoy small, thoughtfully paired dishes, this tour offers a rich tasting in a relaxed setting. The expert guidance helps deepen understanding of Macedonian wine culture, making it ideal for those curious about regional wines beyond the usual international selections.
The 4-hour duration strikes a good balance, allowing enough time for tasting and conversation without feeling rushed. The flexible cancellation policy adds peace of mind, especially for travelers with changing plans.
This tour is best suited for adults with an interest in wine, especially those eager to explore North Macedonia’s indigenous varietals. It appeals to culinary adventurers who enjoy small plates and creative food pairings, as well as anyone looking for a relaxed, educational, and flavorful outing in Skopje. It’s less suitable for vegans, children, or those with dietary restrictions not accommodated by the menu.

The Six Course Dinner & Macedonian Wine Pairing at DROPSTOP stands out for its focus on regional wines and authentic dishes. The guided experience enhances appreciation of North Macedonia’s wine-making traditions, making it a rewarding choice for those wanting to indulge in local flavors.
While the portion sizes are modest, the quality and variety of flavors ensure a memorable tasting journey. The unique indigenous varietals and innovative pairings make this experience a valuable addition to any visit to Skopje, especially for wine lovers eager to discover hidden gems.
Is this experience suitable for vegetarians?
No, the menu includes dishes with cheese, meats, and pâté, which are not suitable for vegetarians.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 4 hours.
Are there vegan options available?
No, this tour is not suitable for vegans due to the inclusion of dairy and meat products.
What wines are featured during the tasting?
The wines include Zhilavka, Smederevka, Stanushina rose, Prokupec, Vranec Reserva, and Temjanika.
Is there an option to pay later?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay later, providing flexibility.
Is the tour accessible for people with altitude sickness?
No, it is not recommended for people with altitude sickness.
Are guide explanations in English?
Yes, guides conduct the experience in English.
What is the minimum age for participation?
Participants must be 18 years or older.
Where exactly does the experience start?
It begins at the coordinates 41.99625015258789, 21.427349090576172, near the Alexander the Great monument in Skopje.