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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Here are a few interesting things you should know about Moldova as a wine country. First, wine is constitutionally considered as food. In March 2017, the Parliament of Moldova declared wine as a food product. The new law allows wine to be sold in shops after 22:00; advertising wine products on the mass media is also permitted. Second, there's a public holiday dedicated to wine. Along with the declared holiday comes an annual national wine celebration held in the capital city Chișinău on the first weekend of October. </p>
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<p>Here are a few things you should know about Moldova as a wine country. First, wine is constitutionally recognized as food. In March 2017, the Parliament of Moldova declared wine as a food product. The new law allows wine to be sold in shops after 22:00; advertising wine products on the mass media is also permitted. Second, there&#8217;s a public holiday dedicated to wine. Along with the declared holiday comes an annual national wine celebration held in the capital city Chișinău on the first weekend of October. Third, it is home to the largest wine cellar and the largest wine collection in the world. The state-owned Mileștii Mici winery contains around 2,000,000 bottles of wine and boasts a 200 kilometer-long cellar, of which 55 kilometers are currently in use. Fourth, Moldova has the greatest density of vineyards in the world: 3.8% of the country’s territory and 7% of the arable land. Fifth, the wine sector accounts for nearly 10% of Moldova’s labor force.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Kremlin Breakup</h2>



<p>Wedged between Romania and Ukraine, Moldova is a landlocked country located in the Black Sea Basin&#8212;an area where the history of wine dates back thousands of years and a few Black Sea countries claiming to be the <a href="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/ancient-wine-grape-varieties-armenia-georgia-turkey/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="birthplace of wine (opens in a new tab)">birthplace of wine</a>. Together with Georgia, Moldova was one of the two most productive wine states in the Soviet Union. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and Moldova&#8217;s independence, Moldova continued to supply inexpensive bulk wine to Russia. To cater to the Russian market, besides the focus on quantity over quality, Moldova&#8217;s wine production was dominated by semi-dry and semi-sweet wines, which were favored by the Russians.</p>



<p>The customary setup was disturbed in 2006&#8212;and again in 2013&#8212;when Russia applied an embargo on Moldovan wine. In 2006, when Russia accounted for over 80% of Moldovan wine exports, the embargo pushed Moldova into a deep recession.</p>



<p>What does one do when one has its trust broken and feels betrayed? One turns away, runs as far away as possible, and tries to never look back.</p>



<p>After the 2013 embargo, in a political piece for The New York Times, American journalist Nicholas Kristof wrote, &#8220;If there were an Olympic competition for bravest country in the world, the gold medal might well go to Moldova.&#8221;</p>



<p>Moldova adopted an international approach in order to find new export markets and sustainable growth. A key challenge that arose from this shift was how to satisfy the new customers and investors who had different psychographics and different taste preferences from the Russians. Tested, Moldovan wine producers started their march from quantity to quality and from bulk to bottle.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Exotic Wine Travel Meets Moldovan Wine</h2>



<p>We had our first taste of Moldovan wine when we judged at the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFWOz83UOAE" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="International Wine Competition Bucharest (IWCB) 2018 (opens in a new tab)">International Wine Competition Bucharest (IWCB) 2018</a> and scored several of them well between 85 and 94 points. So when we received our invitation to visit the Moldovan wine regions, we accepted it with enthusiasm and high expectations. The week-long trip offered us a comprehensive overview of the three wine regions of Moldova, along with some penetrating observations of the past, present, and future of Moldovan wine.</p>



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<p>During the week, we tasted more than 150 wines from over 20 producers. We met with enologists from some of the biggest wineries in Moldova, small-scale producers, winemakers who have just started commercializing their wines, vine breeders, wine bar owners, representatives from the tourism board, and several other key players in the wine and tourism industries. Our expectations were exceeded by the quality of Moldovan wines, the above-mentioned exponents, and the human spirit that inevitably upholds the collective vision of the Moldovan wine world.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Moldova: Born to Wine</h2>



<p>Moldova has 112,000 hectares of vineyards planted with over 50 types of wine grape varieties, 10% of which are local types, 17% are Caucasian, and 73% are European.</p>



<p>The country sits on similar latitudes to the classic wine regions of the world, like Bordeaux and Piedmont. Coupled with low hills, sun-soaked plains, flowing rivers, and moderately-continental climate with influences from the Black Sea, Moldova offers suitable conditions for cultivating high-quality wine grapes.</p>



<p>There are three Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) Moldovan wine regions: Codru (central Modolva), Valul lui Traian (southwest Moldova), and Ștefan Vodă (southeast Moldova). The latter two are more renowned for reds because of the southerly location and slightly warmer climate. However, there are some age-worthy, cool-climate reds from the Codru region as well. On the other end of the spectrum, Moldova has many aromatic white grapes and the wines made from those grapes tend to be fresh and floral. Other styles made in Moldova include sparkling and sweet. The latter includes icewines, which can be outstanding and some of the best in the world&#8212;especially if one considers their price-quality ratios. The former consists of generally simple wines with less than a handful of exceptions; however, Moldovan sparkling wine, in fact, has a history dating back to the 1950s as the deep limestones quarries at Cricova Winery (second biggest wine cellar in the world, with 120 kilometers underground tunnel that goes as deep as 100 meters below ground) and Mileștii Mici Winery proved ideal for aging and storing traditional-method sparkling wine.</p>



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<figcaption>Map of Moldovan Wine Regions, by Wine of Moldova.</figcaption>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">International for Good Reason</h2>



<p>The Moldovan wine industry is largely reliant on international grapes. While the first impression may appear weak on this account, there are several commendable Bordeaux-style blends that rank high for being value for money and are likely to satisfy discerning drinkers on a weekday business dinner. Most of the international red grapes&#8212;such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot, and Syrah&#8212;are also ideal for blending with local varieties. As one might expect, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc are omnipresent white varieties and can also be found in Moldova.</p>



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<figure class="aligncenter is-resized"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="wp-image-13022" src="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Chateau-Vartely-Taraboste-Rosu-900x1200.jpg" alt="Chateau Vartely Taraboste Rosu" width="413" height="550" srcset="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Chateau-Vartely-Taraboste-Rosu-900x1200.jpg 900w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Chateau-Vartely-Taraboste-Rosu-338x450.jpg 338w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Chateau-Vartely-Taraboste-Rosu-768x1024.jpg 768w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Chateau-Vartely-Taraboste-Rosu.jpg 750w" sizes="(max-width: 413px) 100vw, 413px" />
<figcaption>A Bordeaux blend, the Château Vartely Taraboste Roșu was the first Moldovan wine we tasted. It has won several gold medals at international competitions.</figcaption>
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<figcaption>The Fautor Fumé Blanc 2016 receives 90 points from Robert Parker&#8217;s The Wine Advocate.</figcaption>
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<p class="has-small-font-size">Recommended white wines: <em>Asconi Sol Negre Chardonnay 2015, Cricova Blanc de Noirs Extra Brut NV, Château Vartely Taraboste Alb 2017, Château Purcari Alb de Purcari 2017, Fautor Illustro Chardonnay Sauvignon Blanc Rhein Riesling 2016</em></p>



<p class="has-small-font-size">Recommended red wines: <em>Minis Terrios Negru Împărat 2016, Vinaria Nobila Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, Castel Mimi Merlot Reserve 2012 &amp; Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 2012, Château Vartely Taraboste Roșu 2015, Mileștii Mici Codru 2009, Fautor Illustro Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Equinox Echinoctus 2015</em>, <em>Chateau Cristi Cabernet Sauvignon Old Vines 2016</em></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Moldovan Wine Goes Glocal</h2>



<p>Moldova shares a long history with next-door <a href="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/articles/romanian-wine/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Romania (opens in a new tab)">Romania</a>. As such, both Romanian-speaking countries also share a number of native varieties. These grapes, both in blends and as varietal wines, produce the most memorable wines of Moldova.</p>



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<figcaption>Produced by winery Minis Terrios, Roșu Împărat is an elegant blend of Fetească Neagră, Rara Neagrăa, and Cabernet Sauvignon.</figcaption>
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<p>The important local red grapes are Fetească Neagră and Rara Neagră (known as Băbească Neagră in Romania). The important white counterparts are Alb de Onițcani, Fetească Albă, Fetească Regală, Plavai, and Viorica.</p>



<p>Eastern European grapes like Bastardo Magarachsky, Rkatsiteli and Saperavi are also cultivated. <a href="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/saperavi-georgia-red-wine/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Despite Saperavi's Georgian origin (opens in a new tab)">Despite Saperavi&#8217;s Georgian origin</a>, it thrives exceptionally well in Moldova and makes a formidable backbone for the most profound Moldovan red blends. The best dry red Moldovan wines we tasted were made from either Moldovan varieties, Georgian varieties, or both.</p>



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<figcaption>Winery Carpe Diem&#8217;s Bad Boys is a blend of Fetească Neagră and Saperavi. It is bold, structured, complex, and age-worthy.</figcaption>
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<p class="has-small-font-size">Recommended white wines:<em> Novak Alb de Onitcani 2017, ATÚ Viorica 2018, Cricova Crisecco NV, Château Vartely Fetească  Regală  2018, Salcuta Winemaker&#8217;s Way Alb de Onitcani 2018, Kazayak Viorica 2018</em></p>



<p class="has-small-font-size">Recommended red wines: <em>Minis Terrios Roșu Împărat 2015, Carpe Diem Bad Boys 2016, Vinaria Nobila Fetească Neagră 2014, ATÚ Calibru 2017, Château Vartely Individo Rara Neagra 2017 &amp; Individo Saperavi 2017, Mileștii Mici Negru de Mileștii 1987, Salcuta Eno Reserva 2015, Château Purcari Negru de Purcari 2015 &amp; Roșu de Purcari 2015, Fautor Negre 2016, Gitana Lupi Rezerva 2015, Gogu Metafora 2017</em></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Moldovan Wine Finds Its Sweet Spot</h2>



<p>The first Moldovan wine that awed us was an icewine made from Riesling. During our visit to Moldova, we were thrilled to learn that that wine wasn&#8217;t a fluke.</p>



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<figcaption>Founded in 1827, Château Purcari is the oldest existing winery in Moldova. While the winery is famed for its red wines, this icewine shows that it is no one-trick pony.</figcaption>
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<p>There are many exceptional botrytized sweet wines and icewines made in all three Moldovan wine regions. Icewine can be made in Moldova nearly every year as winter usually dips below -7 degrees Celsius. What further strengthens this &#8216;Moldovan sweet spot&#8217; is different varieties are used to make sweet wines, including Muscat Ottonel, Traminer (Gewürtztraminer), Chardonnay, Rkatsiteli, Riesling, and even Cabernet Sauvignon.</p>



<p class="has-small-font-size">Recommended sweet wines: <em>Asconi Rosé Icewine Cabernet Sauvignon 2017, Castel Mimi Late Harvest Rkatsiteli 2013, Château Vartely Chardonnay dulce alb 2013, Mileștii Mici Margaritar 2005, Fautor Ice Wine Traminer Muscat Ottonel 2016</em>, <em>Ialoveni Reserva Pelicular 1995</em></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Divin, Moldova&#8217;s Cognac</h2>



<p>Moldova, along with Armenia, was renowned for its grape brandy production in the Soviet states. Back then, those brandies were called Cognac. However, since 1909, only grape brandy produced in the Cognac region in France is legally allowed to be labeled as Cognac. As a result, Moldovan grape brandy needed to be renamed and rebranded if it wanted a share of the international market in the post-Soviet era.</p>



<p>Like Cognac, today, Divin bears PGI. With a tradition of over 100 years in Moldova, Divin is produced by double-distilling grape-based alcohol and aging it for at least three years in oak barrels. Depending on the length of maturation, Divin offers a range of scents and tastes: from flowers and spices, to caramel and tobacco. The best Divin, like Cognac, is smooth on the palate and balanced in taste, with a plethora of flavors that persist through a long finish.</p>



<p>An entry-level Divin, in a half-liter bottle, usually retails for less than five euros. For a respectable Divin, aged for 10 years and likely to appeal to experienced Cognac drinkers, expect to pay between 15 and 20 euros. For a truly hedonistic Divin that has been aged for 20 years, the price goes up to 80 euros and above. The step-up is boundless; 50 Year Old Divin exists too.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Moldovan Wine, the Wine of Change</h2>



<p>Today, the wine industry accounts for 2% of Moldova&#8217;s Gross Domestic Product and 6% of the country&#8217;s total exports, and Moldovan wines are available in over 50 countries around the world. These numbers speak for themselves: while success is always a work in progress, the Moldovan wine industry has clearly moved from an unhealthy reliance on one country to a robust export portfolio.</p>



<p>However, other challenges remain, including selling more wines at higher prices, rebranding Moldova as a quality wine-producing country, increasing domestic consumption, upgrading infrastructures and the service sector to boost the overall value chain, and valorizing the cultural significance of Moldovan wine. The need to tackle these challenges is, however, well-timed as a new generation of internationally educated winemakers and cosmopolitan minds are ready to step up and lead in this time of change.</p>



<p>Mihaela Sirbu, who studied hotel management in Switzerland and worked in the tourism sector in Abu Dhabi, joined her family business at Asconi Winery in 2017. &#8220;With my international background in hospitality, I hope we will be able to showcase the most authentic Moldovan traditions while following the latest wine tourism trends,&#8221; she said.</p>



<p>Sirbu is now in charge of tourism development at the winery, while her brother takes care of the vineyards. Her father, the founder of Asconi Winery, continues to oversee the entire operation of the estate, which includes wine production, two restaurants, and 20 rooms for guests. With the wide offering at the estate, the family team aims to attract more people, both local and foreign, to experience Moldova&#8217;s culture through wine.</p>



<p>The Asconi Winery, with more than 500 hectares of estate vineyards, is one of the largest private wineries in Moldova and one of the many case studies on how wine and entrepreneurship can be a core lever for nation-building in Moldova.</p>



<p>&#8220;During Soviet times, we did not have family-owned wineries at all, only state-owned, mega-wineries with hundreds and thousands of hectares,&#8221; said Ion Luca, former president of the Moldovan Small Wine Producers Association, winemaker-proprietor of Carpe Diem Winery and owner of Carpe Diem Wine Shop &amp; Bar.</p>



<p>Luca was the first president of the Moldovan Small Wine Producers Association, which was established in 2008. To be a member of the association, a producer must have less than 20 hectares of vineyards and an annual production of no more than 100,000 liters. </p>



<p>Describing the members of Moldovan Small Wine Producers Association, Luca said, &#8220;We are a group of people who started from scratch in a boutique winery style, and we&#8217;re making limited quantities of wine. In order to place our wine on local and international markets, we have to unite in an association so that we can share efforts in promoting our wines on local and international fairs, make events together, educate consumers together, and also lobby and advocate for the &#8216;small guys&#8217;.&#8221;</p>



<p>Small producers are often squeezed out of restaurants&#8217; wine lists and shelf space because they do not have the financial resources to compete with big producers. To counter that, Luca established Carpe Diem Wine Shop &amp; Bar in the center of Chișinău, where wines of the small producers are under one roof.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Why Drink Moldovan Wine?</h2>



<p>To drink Moldovan wine represents taking a stand for the country, supporting a revolution, championing resilience, promoting diversity in wine, and planting a future for the whole wine industry. A glass of Moldovan wine stands for how the human spirit prevails amid calamity. It means helping more Old World wine countries to re-emerge and rewrite modern wine history.</p>



<p>Wine may simply be a beverage, but it can also be symbolic. If there are two overriding considerations we would employ when buying wine, they are: “Are we supporting something that we should be supporting?” and “Are we doing our part to promote diversity in the wine world?”</p>



<p>Moldova may be a small corner of the wine world, but it has the capability to show us something new that we don&#8217;t already know about wine. That&#8217;s if we give Moldovan wine a chance today.</p>



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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2018 09:11:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<h1>Crama Rasova Imperfect</h1>
<p>Crama Rasova is a young Romanian winery located within the Romanian DOC of Murfatlar, near the village of Cernavoda and the Black Sea. When we visited Romania in the summer of 2018, the region wasn&#8217;t on our itinerary. However, wine judge Paul Robert Blom reached out to us and suggested we give the wines of Crama Rasova a taste. Thanks to Paul and Zoe Ghiuri (owner of Crama Rasova), we received a sample pack during our stay in Dealu Mare.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="aligncenter wp-image-10871" src="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Rasova-Imperfect-450x338.jpg" alt="Crama Rasova Imperfect" width="550" height="413" srcset="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Rasova-Imperfect-450x338.jpg 450w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Rasova-Imperfect-768x576.jpg 768w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Rasova-Imperfect-1200x900.jpg 1200w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Rasova-Imperfect.jpg 1000w" sizes="(max-width: 550px) 100vw, 550px" /></p>
<p>The pack included Crama Rasova&#8217;s entry-level wines as well as their top bottlings. The &#8220;Imperfect&#8221; line consists of their flagship wines. Those wines took us by surprise; they represent a step-up from the other wines in Crama Rasova&#8217;s portfolio.</p>
<p><center><iframe loading="lazy" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ykQ2blWFOZw" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></center><center><span style="font-size: 14px; color: #808080;">Here&#8217;s a travel recap video of our time in Dealu Mare, </span></center><center><span style="font-size: 14px; color: #808080;">and it also features a &#8216;sneaky, special appearance&#8217; by Crama Rasova wines.</span></center>&nbsp;</p>
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<li class="p1"><strong><span class="s1">Crama Rasova, Imperfect Fetească Albă 2017</span></strong></li>
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<p>Feteasc<span class="s1">ă </span> Alb<span class="s1">ă </span> translates to &#8220;white young girl&#8221;. According to the <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0198705387/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=theblueroster-20&amp;creative=9325&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;creativeASIN=0198705387&amp;linkId=68ee26dc4ecf8360bc24ae7af7b8f469" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>Oxford Companion to Wine</em></a>, it originates from Moldovia (which is present-day Moldova region of Romania and the Republic of Moldova) and is the second most widely planted grape in Romania. Most examples we&#8217;ve had are fresh, crisp, and floral.</p>
<p><span class="s1">The grapes were kept in 10-degrees-Celcius environment for 12 hours, then sorted, a</span><span class="s1">nd partially pressed while another part was left to macerate for another two days before pressing. </span>After fermentation, 30% was aged in new French oak barriques for 6 months with periodical bâtonnage. 1<span class="s1">3% alcohol, 1.9g/l residual sugar, 5.2g/l total acidity. </span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Crama Rasova Imperfect Fetească Albă 2017 has a more generous yellow hue, unlike most Fetească Albă wines, and gives a hint to oxygenation or maceration. </span><span class="s1">It has a wonderful nose of chamomile, stone fruit, mint, and citrus with a touch of flint. It&#8217;s</span><span class="s1"> medium-bodied with good texture and a slightly bitter-almond finish. A lot of aromatic grapes can taste great as macerated wine, especially if a good level of acidity is retained&#8212;this is the case here with Crama Rasova Imperfect Fetească Albă 2017. It&#8217;s one of the best Fetească Albă on the market right now.</span><span class="s1">  </span><strong><span class="s1">4.1/5</span></strong></p>
<p><span class="s1"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="aligncenter wp-image-11361" src="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Crama-Rasova-Imperfect-Feteasca-Neagra-900x1200.jpg" alt="Crama Rasova Imperfect Feteasca Neagra" width="375" height="500" srcset="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Crama-Rasova-Imperfect-Feteasca-Neagra-900x1200.jpg 900w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Crama-Rasova-Imperfect-Feteasca-Neagra-338x450.jpg 338w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Crama-Rasova-Imperfect-Feteasca-Neagra-768x1024.jpg 768w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Crama-Rasova-Imperfect-Feteasca-Neagra.jpg 750w" sizes="(max-width: 375px) 100vw, 375px" /></span></p>
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<li><strong>Crama Rasova, Imperfect Feteasc<span class="s1">ă </span> Neagr<span class="s1">ă </span> 2015</strong></li>
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<p>Feteasc<span class="s1">ă </span>Neagră translates to &#8220;black young girl&#8221; and originates from Moldovia. We&#8217;ve tasted several examples of this grape; the majority are rich, high in alcohol, and plummy.</p>
<p>The grapes were kept in 10-degrees-Celcius environment for 12 hours, then sorted, destemmed, and brought into tanks for a 48-hour maceration. Fermentation was inoculated and lasted for five days at 22 degrees-Celcius with daily pump-over and punch-down, followed by a brief post-fermentation maceration, then racking, and preparation for induced malolactic fermentation. Finally, the wine was moved to barrels of all sizes from France and Romania for 12 months of aging, then transferred into bottles for another 12 months of aging before release. 14.5% alcohol, 4g/l residual sugar, 4.1g/l total acidity.</p>
<p>Crama Rasova Imperfect Feteasc<span class="s1">ă </span> Neagr<span class="s1">ă </span> 2015 has a dark red color with notes of blackberry, violet, dried herbs, and white pepper. The wine is full-bodied and rich on the palate. It shows good oak integration and chewy tannins that lead to a spicy and smokey finish. Fetească Neagră wines can often be quite jammy, and this wine has managed to avoid crossing the line (Matt appreciates this wine more than Charine, who prefers to have more fresh and uplifting fruit flavors). The high alcohol doesn&#8217;t mask the flavors but carries them forward. This wine is built to age and will need a few more years before it shows its true potential. <strong>4.0/5</strong></p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="aligncenter wp-image-10888" src="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Rasova-Imperfect-Feteasca-Neagra-450x300.jpg" alt="Rasova Imperfect Feteasca Neagra" width="500" height="334" srcset="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Rasova-Imperfect-Feteasca-Neagra-450x300.jpg 450w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Rasova-Imperfect-Feteasca-Neagra-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Rasova-Imperfect-Feteasca-Neagra-1200x800.jpg 1200w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Rasova-Imperfect-Feteasca-Neagra-540x360.jpg 540w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Rasova-Imperfect-Feteasca-Neagra.jpg 1000w" sizes="(max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px" /></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2018 08:09:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<h1>Dagon Winery</h1>
<p>We were invited to Romania by the proprietor of Dagon Winery, Mihnea Vasilache. The winery is young and currently has 14 hectares of planted vineyards within the Dealu Mare DOC. Dagon doesn&#8217;t have a physical location as of yet, they make wines on the property of the beautiful Conacul Vinalia estate.</p>
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These wines are made with indigenous yeasts and utilize spontaneous fermentations. The owner has decided to start small, making wines from purchased grapes which are labeled as the Dagon Clan wines, while the estate wines will be made from their own vineyards. Currently, there are four Dagon Clan wines and in the fall the first estate wine will be released.</p>
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<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class=" wp-image-10466 aligncenter" src="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Clan-Vertical-Tasting-450x338.jpg" alt="Dagon Clan Vertical Tasting" width="550" height="413" srcset="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Clan-Vertical-Tasting-450x338.jpg 450w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Clan-Vertical-Tasting-768x576.jpg 768w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Clan-Vertical-Tasting-1200x900.jpg 1200w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Clan-Vertical-Tasting.jpg 1000w" sizes="(max-width: 550px) 100vw, 550px" /></p>
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<p>When we visited the property, we got a chance to taste every vintage from the Dagon Clan lineup &#8211; which spans back to 2014. Several local writers and bloggers joined us during the vertical tasting including our friend Alexandra from <a href="https://macedonia21.ro/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Macedonia21</a>, in addition to Sandra and Adrian from <a href="https://thewinederers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Winderers</a>.</p>
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<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class=" wp-image-10467 aligncenter" src="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Clan-Har-Vertical-Tasting-450x338.jpg" alt="Dagon Clan Har Vertical Tasting" width="550" height="413" srcset="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Clan-Har-Vertical-Tasting-450x338.jpg 450w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Clan-Har-Vertical-Tasting-768x576.jpg 768w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Clan-Har-Vertical-Tasting-1200x900.jpg 1200w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Clan-Har-Vertical-Tasting.jpg 1000w" sizes="(max-width: 550px) 100vw, 550px" /></p>
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<p>Dagon winery runs against the grain of most of the wines coming from the Dealu Mare region, which are often heavy and sometimes sappy. The Dagon winery focuses on mouth-watering acidity and drinkability. During the vertical tasting, it seems as this young estate has achieved it. Not all of the wines showed great but there were several standouts. It was evident in the later vintages that the winery has become more confident about its style.</p>
<p>There are a few wines in the Dagon Clan lineup that really shine, which shows the potential for these local grapes and the region. The first estate wine, the <span class="s1">Dagon Estate Fetească Neagră Sandstone 2016 is outstanding. We can&#8217;t wait to see what the winery creates as its own vineyards are at full capacity. </span></p>
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<li class="p1"><span class="s1"><b>Dagon Clan, Clar 2014</b></span></li>
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<p class="p1"><span class="s1">This came to a shock to both of us. Most of the Fetească Albă whites that we have tasted are simple, floral, and fruity wines. We didn&#8217;t realize the grape had the potential to make a head turner. </span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">The Dagon Clan Clar is made mostly of Fetească Albă and a touch of Sauvignon Blanc co-fermented from old vineyards. The wine is barrel fermented and then aged for 12 months. It&#8217;s full of mushroom, dried stone fruits, almonds, citrus fruit, and crushed flowers. It has a noticeable amount of oak but it works great in the wine. The acidity really pops here and is a fantastic contrast to the round, big body of the wine. The wine finishes long and pure.   </span><strong><span class="s1">4.1/5</span></strong></p>
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<li class="p1"><strong>Dagon Clan Jar 2014</strong></li>
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<p class="p1"><span class="s1">This vintage of the Dagon Clan Jar was the wineries first and it received a score of 90 points from Decanter Magazine. It is a blend of Fetească Neagră and Pinot Noir. The wine has flavors of mushroom, red fruit, spice, and a touch of tanginess. This is medium bodied and chewy with a touch of spiciness. It really tastes like an Etna Rosso. The long finish is accompanied by a touch of rusticity &#8211; in a good way. </span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">This doesn&#8217;t have a ton of life left, but it sure is fun to drink.   <strong>4.0/5</strong></span></p>
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<li class="p1"><strong><span class="s1">Dagon Estate, Sandridge Fetească Neagră Reserve 2016</span></strong></li>
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<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Wowzaaas, this wine shows the potential of Fetească Neagră. It&#8217;s a local red grape that I am not always been fond of. It is the first estate wine from Dagon Clan made with fruit from their own vineyards. The Dagon Estate Sandridge Fetească Neagră Reserve is aged in 500 L oak. The vines are grown in a strip of sandy soil. </span></p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">This isn&#8217;t jammy like many other examples from Dealu Mare. It is more red fruit driven with other flavors like white pepper, yellow flower, and a touch of green herbs. It&#8217;s full-bodied with a peppery finish. The tannins are chewy and sweet. The grape offers flavors that are different and exciting to even the most adventurous drinker. </span></p>
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<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="size-medium wp-image-10462 alignleft" src="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Sandridge-Feteasca-Neagra-Reserve-338x450.jpg" alt="Dagon Sandridge Feteasca Neagra Reserve" width="338" height="450" srcset="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Sandridge-Feteasca-Neagra-Reserve-338x450.jpg 338w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Sandridge-Feteasca-Neagra-Reserve-768x1024.jpg 768w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Sandridge-Feteasca-Neagra-Reserve-900x1200.jpg 900w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Sandridge-Feteasca-Neagra-Reserve.jpg 750w" sizes="(max-width: 338px) 100vw, 338px" /></p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-10463" src="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Sandridge-Feteasca-Neagra-Reserve-Back-Shot-338x450.jpg" alt="Dagon Sandridge Feteasca Neagra Reserve Back Shot" width="338" height="450" srcset="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Sandridge-Feteasca-Neagra-Reserve-Back-Shot-338x450.jpg 338w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Sandridge-Feteasca-Neagra-Reserve-Back-Shot-768x1024.jpg 768w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Sandridge-Feteasca-Neagra-Reserve-Back-Shot-900x1200.jpg 900w, https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Dagon-Sandridge-Feteasca-Neagra-Reserve-Back-Shot.jpg 750w" sizes="(max-width: 338px) 100vw, 338px" /></p>
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<p class="p1"><span class="s1">This is an impressive first estate wine from Dagon Winery. It will be exciting to see what else they produce as their vines start coming into production. This wine is one of the better examples of Fetească Neagră we have come across. We aren&#8217;t experts on the grape but the local wine writers put it best as one said, &#8220;it will be hard to find a more impressive Fetească Neagră in Romania.&#8221;    </span></p>
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<p><strong>4.2/5<em> (You can find out more about our scoring system on the <a href="https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/start-here/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">Wine Rating</a> page.)</em></strong></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>We were invited to Romania by <a href="http://dagon.ro/en/">Dagon Winery</a> and Via Sandu. Our flights, transport, and accommodation were provided by the two wineries. However, the opinions expressed in this article are unsolicited and have not been paid for in any way by governmental bodies, enterprises, or individuals. We do not sell editorial content as that would destroy the legitimacy of our reviews and the trust between Exotic Wine Travel and its readers.</em></span></p>
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