There is one interesting legend about the origin of Pisarovina that is transmitted among the locals. According to this legend, the present-day area of Pisarovina was a count’s estate where it is believed that a countess named Saraa, who was seriously ill, lived here. There were plenty of vineyards in the surrounding towns around the count’s estate where countess Sara lived. Considering that countess Sara liked to drink, it is believed that her servants offered her wine with the words “Pij Saro vina!” (“Sara, drink wine!”).
According to this legend, Pisarovina is believed to have been named even though it has never been historically confirmed. What is known with historical certainty is the fact that the Pisarovina fish ponds were created in 1918 on the swampy soil between Pisarovina and Donja Kupčina. The owner of these ponds was a countess from Italy, and the remains of her property are along the road near the pond, but are in very poor condition today and are not open to visitors.