Moldovan Wine

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Chateau Vartely Individo Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot Sec 2014Bordeaux Red Blends from MoldovaOut of Stock (was $7.99)
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Waldman & Sons Le Soreq Cabernet Sauvignon 2012Cabernet Sauvignon from MoldovaOut of Stock (was $11.99)
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Chateau Vartely Dealu Nucului Cabernet Sauvignon 2015Cabernet Sauvignon from MoldovaOut of Stock (was $10.99)
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Chateau Vartely Individo Feteasca Regala Riesling Sec 2015Other White Blends from MoldovaOut of Stock (was $7.99)
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Vinaria Bostavan Via Etulia Reserve Chardonnay 2013Chardonnay from MoldovaOut of Stock (was $7.99)
Learn about Moldovan wine, common tasting notes, where the region is and more ...
Moldova is a tiny country between Romania and Ukraine. Though it was geographically the smallest state of the former Soviet Union, it had the second largest area under vine only after Ukraine, its large northeastern neighbor, and was Russia’s largest source of wine through much of the 20th century. Petrified grape seeds and amphorae dating to 2,800 BC have been discovered in Moldova, proving it to be one of the world’s oldest producers of wine. White wine comprises a little over two thirds of production; imported European varieties are most prevalent for both white and red wine.