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Which is the best Romanian wine?

Before we begin this Romanian wine guides, we’d be happy to familiarize you with some commonly asked questions. These should provide you with a basic overview of Romanian wines.

I’ve been told the Queen Elisabeth II has ordered Romanian wine, is this accurate?

It is widely established that the Queen Elisabeth II enjoys “Negru De Purcari” greatly. While it’s an Romanian name, it’s actually a wine made in Republic of Moldova, Romania’s neighbor (where Moldavian is spoken, which is a regional version from Romanian).

The most expensive Romanian wine?

It is the most costly Romanian wine costs the 270RON (aprox $74, EUR61) in the case of Davino Red Wine Rezerva 2009. We have excluded Vintage wines; ones that are out of stock , and the larger bottles (magnum) which are more expensive. This is the price you pay in an online store, excluding shipping costs.

What is the cost average of the Romanian wine?

The price of the finest Romanian wines (including several vintage wines (10 years, 7 years) …) is approximately 18USD (17EUR). The cost of a three to four year old wine will be between 3-7(USD ($) or EUR). This is what you pay in an online store, minus shipping costs.

What is the most delicious Romanian wine?

We’ve compiled an article listing the 10 top Romanian wines. Check out the article to discover which wines we suggest.

What are the most well-known Romanian wines?

In Romania there are many wines that are well-known, but the ones that are the most Romanian have heard of are six types of wine: Feteasca Regala, Feteasca Alba, Feteasca Neagra, Grasa de Cotnari, Tamaioasa romaneasca and Busuioaca de Bohotin. They are all native grapevines.

What is the Romanian local wines?

Apart from the six wine varieties previously mentioned, there are numerous other local wine varieties However, only a few of them are used widely. For more information, please go to our next post about Grape Varieties that are found in Romania.

I’ve been told that the world’s biggest cellars are located in Romania Do you believe that?

The world’s largest wine cellar has been located within “Miestii Mici” in Republic of Moldova and is therefore it is not located in Romania. The cellars measure 120Km(90mi) in length, and 55km (34mi) accessible and can hold 1,5 million bottle of wines (Guinness records for the longest wine cellar in history). But a local dialect called Romanian is spoken.

Do I have access to organic wine in Romania?

It is true that Romanian wineries make organic wines. The market is that is in the process of being developed.

Where can I purchase Romanian wine?

We’ve prepared an article about local stores within your nation, stores that are located in Romania and online stores which offer Romanian wines. Visit the article here.

What is it that makes Romanian wines unique?

Romanian wines are unique because of a number of reasons:

You will get a top value wine for your budget. A good quality Romanian wine (internationally acknowledged internationally) is cheaper than comparable wines, which is why Romanian wines are of a affordable price/quality ratio.
Romania provides international wines (e.g. cabernet sauvignon, merlot) and various other semi-sweet and dry wines.
Romanian Terroir and local Romanian wines (see the next article for more information on the varieties)

What do Romanian wines do in the international rankings of wines?

Improved and better. Over the years, Romanian wines have been a winner in international competitions like Vinailes Internationales, Merlot du Monde or Mundus Vini. In addition, the most renowned wine critics are now exploring Romania and its wines, with Robert Parker awarding 90 points for a variety of Romanian Wines , and Jancis Robinson evaluating the Romanian wines too.

What can you tell if it is a Romanian wines is of good quality or not?

There are specific indicators to identify a quality wine. More information is available about this in the article we wrote about Romanian Wine Classification.

Can you find wines anything other wines other than Romanian wine in Romania?

You will be able to locate French, Italian or Spanish wines along with other wines.

How much are Romania’s wine industry? Romanian sector of wine?

Romania is the sixth biggest European Union and 13th worldwide wine producer, producing 4 million hectoliters of wine produced annually.

How many wineries do Romania have?

Around 140 farmers were involved in 2015 (according according to official count by Romanian officials).

Is winemaking a lucrative business idea in Romania?

Winemaking remains an interesting industry in Romania. With over 100 wine producers , there is a bit of competition in the market. In the past 10 years numerous new wineries have been set up. However, the costs for vineyards are still very affordable when relative to other parts of Europe and around the world. Moreover, the cost of the finished product which is an ounce of wine, is also low, which makes it extremely competitive in the international market. To name just a few of the most popular vineyards: Alira, Viile Metamorfosis, Lacerta, Liliac, Bauer, Avincis, Bazilescu.
Romania is slowly but steady recognition for the quality of its numerous wines.