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Winetasting

» Vineyards

An entire collection of archeological objects and inscriptions speak of the importance of wine growing in the life of the ancient cities along the Romanian shore of the Black Sea.
Murfatlar Vineyard
Murfatlar, one of the most famous Romanian vineyards, is located just miles west from the Black Sea coast. Over 300 days of sunshine, along with cool breezes from the sea, make this area ideal for the production of sweet dessert wines, such as late harvest Chardonnay, Pinot Gris and Muscat Ottonel. Soft, rich red wines are also produced here - Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir being the most popular.
For more information please visit: www.murfatlar.com/site/eng/index.html

Sarica Niculitel Vineyard

Sarica Niculitel, located in the northern part of Dobrogea, nearby Tulcea, and surrounded by hills laden with vines, is well-know for the centuries-old winemaking tradition. The wormwood wine of Niculitel has a special local technique: three quarters of the barrel is filled with white and black grapes, on top of which wormwood flowers, quinces and apples are added, after which wine or must is poured in. As it ferments, the must rises and begins to spout freely. Other  highly appreciated local production includes Aligote, Riesling, Feteasca Regala, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscat Ottonel (white wines); Merlot and Pinot Noir (red wines).
For more information please visit: www.alcovin.ro/en/vinuri.php

» Winetasting

Murfatlar Winery
Murfatlar’s wine tasting ceremony takes place either in the compound of the tourist area, or in one of two specially created rooms near the Museum of the Vine and Wine. Visitors have the opportunity to buy bottles of their favorite wines, as well as various artifacts and souvenirs.
Contact information:
Address: Str. Murfatlar 1, Murfatlar, Constanta County
Telephone: (241) 853.200
Email: office@murfatlar.com