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Curious about Romanian wine? My discoveries with Cramele Recaș!
Romanian wine is taking the UK market by storm because of the high level of quality from the region at excellent value for money. The vineyards in Romania are located at 45 degrees latitude, which is also known as the “curious parallel” because it crosses some of the most prestigious vineyards in the world, including those of Bordeaux and the Northern Rhône. What this means, to you and I, is that Romania has a pretty perfect climate for making wine.
Cramele Recas: Why you should be drinking Romanian wine
What are your thoughts on Romanian wine? Have you ever tried Romanian wine? I hadn’t and, admittedly, I didn’t know too much about it either. Yet, located at 45 degrees latitude, with sunny summers and cold winters, stunning natural landscapes, which comprise of mountain peaks, lush valleys, glacial lakes, rivers, mud volcanoes, salt mines and the shores of the Black Sea, it is actually the perfect place to grow grapevines. In fact, Romania is one of the world’s largest producer of wine and is the fifth biggest producer in Europe, after Italy, France, Spain, and Germany. Who knew?