The Story of 777

2022

A new facility with a tasting room and accommodations opens – a modern tribute to tradition.

2016–2018

Andreja Dreisiebner, a family member, receives the title of Svečina Wine Queen, a proud representation of local tradition.

2013

Presentation of the Table on the Border, a project symbolizing equality and connection, conceived by Peter Klug.

June 13, 2015

Symbolic border opening – the barrier dividing Slovenia and Austria is permanently removed.

2005–2008

Majda Dreisiebner, Jani's sister, becomes the Maribor Wine Queen, representing the region with a passion for wine.

2000

Completion of the road that today enchants visitors with its heart-shaped design.

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1996–1998

Štefka Dreisiebner, Jani's mother, becomes the Svečina Wine Queen, an ambassador of the local winemaking tradition.

1994

The beginnings of wine tourism based on the former log cabin that welcomed wine lovers for years.

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1984

The birth of Janez Dreisiebner, the new generation of winemakers.

1975

Construction of the road connecting the vineyards to the heart of Špičnik.

1952

The birth of Janko Dreisiebner, who begins a new chapter in the family story.

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1919

The Dreisiebner farm becomes part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, marking the end of the Austro-Hungarian era for the family.

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1901

Graz recognition for wine quality – the first significant milestone in the story of excellence.

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1896

The birth of Johannes Dreisiebner, one of the family's key pillars.

1848

The erection of the Saint George monument – a tribute to rural roots and their fight for freedom.

1836

The birth of Caspar Dreisiebner, the pioneer of winemaking traditions.

1777

The Dreisiebner name appears in Slovenia for the first time, marking the beginning of a family story intertwined with vineyards.