Browse Wineries From Romania's Top Wine Regions
Discover Romania’s Most Inspiring Wineries
What makes the wineries in Romania so compelling is the setting: a diverse wine country of Carpathian hillsides, Danube plains and the Black Sea coast, with producers turning Fetească Neagră, Merlot, Fetească Regală and Riesling into Dealu Mare Fetească Neagră and Merlot, Cotnari sweet whites and Transylvanian Riesling. Whether you want a quick wine tasting near you or an immersive winery experience, Romania delivers at every pace.
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Map Of Romania's Wineries
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I travel to Romania by air?
There are plenty of airports that will be in your service to visit wineries in Romania:
1. One of the Bucharest Airports or Craiova Airport (CRA) is the most convenient to travel in the Muntenia and Oltenia wine regions.
2. Cluj-Napoca Airport (CLJ), or Târgu Mureș Airport (TGM) will take you to the Transilvania wine region to visit some of the best wineries in Romania.
3. Timișoara Airport (TSR), is convenient to start your tour in the Banat wine region.
4. Iași Airport (IAS), assists you to travel in the Moldova wine region and enjoy the best wineries in Romania.
1. One of the Bucharest Airports or Craiova Airport (CRA) is the most convenient to travel in the Muntenia and Oltenia wine regions.
2. Cluj-Napoca Airport (CLJ), or Târgu Mureș Airport (TGM) will take you to the Transilvania wine region to visit some of the best wineries in Romania.
3. Timișoara Airport (TSR), is convenient to start your tour in the Banat wine region.
4. Iași Airport (IAS), assists you to travel in the Moldova wine region and enjoy the best wineries in Romania.
How can I travel to Romania by car?
To visit the wineries in Romania by car, driving is easy and convenient.
In the Moldova wine region, take the highways E85, E851 or E83.
In the Dobrogea wine region, E87 and E60 will assist you to visit some of the best wineries in Romania.
In the Mutenia and Oltenia regions, take E85, E81, or E70 highways.
To visit wineries in Romania, in the Banat region, you will need to drive highways: A1, E70, A1, E68, or many more.
Around Crisana and Maramures wine regions, you can take the highways E671, E60, E79, E58 or others.
E60 and E578 will be in your service to travel in Transilvania and visit the local wineries in Romania.
In the Moldova wine region, take the highways E85, E851 or E83.
In the Dobrogea wine region, E87 and E60 will assist you to visit some of the best wineries in Romania.
In the Mutenia and Oltenia regions, take E85, E81, or E70 highways.
To visit wineries in Romania, in the Banat region, you will need to drive highways: A1, E70, A1, E68, or many more.
Around Crisana and Maramures wine regions, you can take the highways E671, E60, E79, E58 or others.
E60 and E578 will be in your service to travel in Transilvania and visit the local wineries in Romania.
How can I travel to Romania by train?
Enjoy the wineries in Romania and travel by train. Every town and city has comfortable, good-quality train rides.
Take a train from Brasov to Ploiesti, for the most scenic route of Romania.
To book the domestic tickets, check out www.cfrcalatori.ro
Take a train from Brasov to Ploiesti, for the most scenic route of Romania.
To book the domestic tickets, check out www.cfrcalatori.ro
How many wineries are in Romania?
There are about 250 wineries in Romania
Do grapes grow in Romania?
Grapes do grow and there are some of the most beautiful vineyards in Romania.
Where are the best wineries in Romania to taste red wine?
The wineries in Romania, in the Moldova wine region produce the best red wines. Among them, the Feteasca Neagra.
Where are the best wineries in Romania to taste white wine?
Most of the wineries in Romania, in the whole country, produce amazing white wines. Especially the Feteasca Alba.
Where are the best wineries in Romania to taste sparkling wine?
Visit the wineries in Transilvania, and find some of the best wineries in Romania, that produce sparkling wine.
Does Romania have vineyards?
Yes, Romania has a long history of winemaking and is home to numerous vineyards. The country boasts diverse wine regions, such as Transylvania, Moldova, and the Dealu Mare. Romania's vineyards cultivate various grape varieties, including indigenous ones like Fetească Neagră and Fetească Regală, producing a wide range of wines with distinct flavors and styles.
What is the largest vineyard in Romania?
The Cotnari vineyard in Romania is one of the largest and most renowned in the country. Located in the Moldova region of northeastern Romania, Cotnari is famous for its sweet white wines made from the indigenous grape variety, Grasa de Cotnari.
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