Introduction Brief history of winemaking in Romania The rise of the Romanian wine industry after the fall of communism Romania's unique terroir and its influence on wines The importance of wine in Romanian culture The Wine Regions of Romania Dealu Mare: the most traditional region Murfatlar: wines with a maritime influence Cotnari: sweet and liqueur wines Other emerging regions: Dealu Buzau, Segarcea, etc. Native and International Grapes Autochthonous grapes: Feteasca Black, Feteasca Alba, Tamaioasa Romanian The most grown international grapes: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay The unique combination of old and new Romanian Wine Styles Red wines: body, tannins and aromas White wines: freshness, minerality and citrus aromas Ros wines: elegance and versatility Sweet and liqueur wines: an ancient tradition Romanian Wine Pairing Romanian cuisine and its perfect pairings Ideal cheeses, meats and side dishes Tips for pairing wines and dishes Featured Producers The main Romanian producers Iconic and award-winning wines New generations of wineries The Romanian Wine Market The export of Romanian wines Domestic consumption and wine tourism The future of Romanian winemaking Conclusion Romania as a new destination for wine lovers The importance of knowing and appreciating Romanian wines An invitation to explore the world of Eastern European wines
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