Sremski Karlovci is a wine galaxy. In the town, the core of which you can walk along and across in half an hour of brisk walking, to the delight of many wine lovers live about fifteen wineries and wine cellars. History records Sremski Karlovci, both for events important for the history, culture and identity of the Serbian people, and through the Karlovci Peace Treaty for the history of Europe, as well as for wines that, in addition to fame, brought significant income to its inhabitants. The Europeans Hans Loevenklau and Merchior Bezold praised Karlovci wines in the 16th century, which were exported to the Czech Republic and Poland at that time already. In the 18th century, Friedrich Wilhelm von Taube noted that Italian wines were no better and that “Karlovci wine was as sweet and strong as Greek and that red wine in particular is of the highest quality.”