Romanian viticulture has one of the oldest traditions in Europe, with origins from the ancient period, being further developed in the Roman era and strengthened by monastic and French influences. This long-term legacy continues to define the sector and today, Romania becoming a relevant player in the European wine market with 187,000 hectares of vines and productions of 4.1 million hl of wine in 20252, according to Eurostat data. However, beyond…
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Romanian viticulture has one of the oldest traditions in Europe, with origins from the ancient period, being further developed in the Roman era and strengthened by monastic and French influences. This long-term legacy continues to define the sector and today, Romania becoming a relevant player in the European wine market with 187,000 hectares of vines and productions of 4.1 million hl of wine in 20252, according to Eurostat data. However, beyond…