What can you see
If you go through Šardice you certainly cannot miss St. Michael Archangel church with its oldest part originating as early as in 13th century. Residence– former representation residence of Augustinians who markedly contributed to development of wine-growing in Šardice, is a very special building which really worths seeing. The Residence was built in 1742. Loyder cellar, which was built in 1745, was also a part of property of the Augustinians – big lovers of wine. St. Roch Chapel (1890) with a cross standing beside is another historic landmark.
Hovorany grove lies to the south of Šardice, a pinewood to the southeast – a wonderful place for bike trips, walks or picking mushrooms and forest fruits.
Šardice feast
The most significant religious, social and folklore event is local traditional
costume feast organized of St. Michael´s Day, i.e. always on Sunday after 29th
September.
Šardice wine
Coat of arms of the village with a grape over its all half is a clear evidence
of strong winery history of the village. This dates back as early as in the 13th
century. The inhabitants of Šardice may then boast of experience with growing
and producing wine, the experiences which they have been collecting for
nine-centuries. These are also hidden in walls of numerous wine cellars and at
wine tracks. At the present time there are eight such tracks registered in
Šardice: Hejdy, Kameny, Dubový-Červenice, Požární čtvrtě, Padělky,
Bařinové čtvrtě, Hrubý kopec, Špitálka..











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