This location is not only significant by offering breathtaking scenery but also archaeological sites. It was inhabited already in the Stone Age. In the late Stone Age, Šobes became an important social and economic site. The river Dyje was an important route. Already in the middle Ages, the site was used to grow grapevine. Due to the favourable climatic conditions, the wines from this area are extremely high quality ones. In the last century it was supplied to the Imperial Court and to the distinguished Viennese restaurants. At present, the grapevine is cultivated on this site on a total area of 11 hectares. Most of all, Ruland White and Grey, Riesling and Welsh Riesling are grown here.

The Blue Cellar is located in the village of Nový Šaldorf, which is within easy reach of the municipal public transport to Znojmo. The sandstone cellar is 400 years old and there are 350 m long corridors, located 20 m below ground, and there are about 60 barrels of wine of various ages. The wines in the Blue Cellar are made from grapes that have matured in the vineyards of Kraví hora and Načeratický Hill.

The cellar is located in the wine village of Šatov, about 12 km from Znojmo. Sandstone walls with paintings represent naive art and were created between 1934 and 1968. Sightseeing and tasting is possible for at least 5 people by arrangement.

The cellar was built in the 18th century by the Jesuits and is one of the largest cellars in the country. The cellar can be visited individually from 1 January to 31 August, every Friday from 12am to 2pm, daily after 16pm via "N" Hotel (after check-in at the reception). Wine testing for groups available.