07 Jul

Moldova and Wine


Moldova has extensive underground wine cellars and an impressive wine industry. Moldova boasts one of the largest densities of vineyards in the world, and wine production has been a central part of its culture for centuries. The region’s mild climate, fertile soil, and traditional winemaking techniques contribute to the production of exceptional wines. Travelers can explore the famous underground wine cellars, such as Cricova and Milestii Mici, which are like vast underground cities dedicated to aging and storing wine. These cellars hold an extensive collection of local wines, some of which date back several decades, making Moldova a paradise for wine enthusiasts.

Additionally, Moldova is home to the largest wine collection in the world, known as the “Golden Collection.” This impressive collection consists of over 2 million bottles of wine, carefully preserved in the underground cellars of Milestii Mici. The collection includes an extraordinary variety of local and international wines, with labels from different regions and vintages. It is a testament to the rich winemaking heritage and the country’s dedication to preserving its viticultural traditions. Visitors can embark on guided tours of the cellars, witness the vast wine collection firsthand, and even indulge in wine tastings to savor the unique flavors and aromas of Moldovan wines.

Moldova requires a valid U.S. passport for U.S. citizens to enter, but it does not require a travel visa. Contact us at 713-874-1420 and get your passport expedited today.

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