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  2. Romanian wine - Wikipedia

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    The most known Romanian wine grape variety for red wines is Fetească neagră, originating in the Uricani, Iași wine region. It produces ″dry, demi-dry or sweet wines, with an alcohol content of 12-14%, a deep red colour with ruby shades, and a black currant flavour, which becomes richer and smoother with ageing″.

  3. Jidvei wines - Wikipedia

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    Sauvignon blanc It is a dry, semi-dry or semi-sweet wine that brought the fame of Jidvei, both in Romania and abroad. It is described to have a herbal, aromatic and fruity flavor. It is a lively wine, mildly acid, extremely palatable and round. After appropriate aging, the bouquet and flavor become melon-like. Muscat It is a vigorous and ...

  4. Grasă de Cotnari - Wikipedia

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    Grasă de Cotnari (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡrasə de kotˈnarʲ]) is a Romanian wine variety associated with the Cotnari wine region, in Iași County (historical region of Moldavia), where it has been grown ever since the rule of Prince Stephen the Great (1457–1504). The grape is characterized by its relatively large berries.

  5. Fetească regală - Wikipedia

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    Fetească regală (Romanian pronunciation: [feˈte̯askə reˈɡalə]) is a white grape variety, was identified around 1920 in Daneș, in Mureș County, Romania. [1] [2] It is a natural crossing of Grasă and Fetească albă. [3]

  6. Merlot - Wikipedia

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    In Romania, Merlot is the most widely exported red wine grape variety with 10,782 hectares (26,640 acres) in cultivation in 2008. Most of these plantings are found along the Black Sea in Dobruja, further inland in the Muntenia region of Dealu Mare and in the western Romanian wine region of Drăgășani.

  7. Taste Test: Romania’s First Whiskies Show the Carpathian ...

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    The country makes its debut with three expressions to try.

  8. Țuică - Wikipedia

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    Țuică (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈt͡sujkə]) is a traditional Romanian spirit that contains ~ 24–86% [1] alcohol by volume (usually 40–55%), prepared only from plums. [1] Other spirits that are produced from other fruit or from a cereal grain are called "rachiu" or "rachie".

  9. Category:Romanian wine - Wikipedia

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