
The Moldovan Hills wine region is located in the eastern Romania, bordering Moldova. The region is known for its rolling hills, fertile soils, and ideal climate for growing grapes. The history of winemaking in Romania dates back to ancient times, with evidence of grape cultivation and wine production dating back to the 7th century BC. The Moldovan Hills region has a long tradition of producing high-quality wines, particularly red wines made from indigenous grape varieties.
The main grape varieties grown in the Moldovan Hills region include Fetească Neagră, Rară Neagră, and Saperavi. These grapes are used to produce full-bodied red wines with rich, complex flavors and aromas. The region is also known for its white wines made from Fetească Albă and Fetească Regală grapes, which are crisp and refreshing with floral and fruity notes.
The main grape varieties grown in the Moldovan Hills region include Fetească Neagră, Rară Neagră, and Saperavi. These grapes are used to produce full-bodied red wines with rich, complex flavors and aromas. The region is also known for its white wines made from Fetească Albă and Fetească Regală grapes, which are crisp and refreshing with floral and fruity notes.
Moldovan Hills, in eastern Romania, has a long winemaking history shaped by its rolling landscapes. Its vineyards, nestled between the Carpathian Mountains and the Black Sea, produce robust reds and aromatic whites, with Fetească Neagră and Grasă de Cotnari as key varieties.