Mundus Vini, Summer Edition: 43 Medals for Romania

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The summer edition of Mundus Vini, held at the end of August, announced its winners last night. Romania won 43 medals, including 26 gold, slightly behind Georgia (46 medals) and Australia (45 medals), but far ahead of the next contender, Moldova, with 23 medals.

A leading position for the group of Eastern European countries, comparable to the performance of wines from the New World (USA, Chile, South Africa, New Zealand, Argentina, Mexico, and Uruguay), but far from the classic producers, where Italy counted 465 medals, Spain – 278, and Germany – 192. With the results achieved, including 6 gold medals and one silver, Cramele Recas entered the top of the best producers, while Domeniile Alexandrion Rhein 1892 won a Grand Gold Medal for their white blend DAR 1892.

Most Awarded Romanian Wine Producers

Mundus Vini awarded a total of 1,600 wines at this edition. From Romania, Banul Craiovei winery continued its remarkable progress (4 gold medals), having already garnered several outstanding medals at competitions over the past year. Alongside the already mentioned wineries, other standout performances came from Liliac (4 gold and 2 silver medals), Crama Girboiu (2 gold, 4 silver), Murfatlar Vinul Romania (3 gold, 1 silver), Crama Oprisor (2 gold, 1 silver), and HB Wine (1 gold, 2 silver).

Romania’s Results at Mundus Vini Summer Tasting 2024

Domeniile Alexandrion Rhein 1892 – 1 Grand Gold Medal, 2 Gold Medals

  • Grand Gold: DAR 1892 white, 2022 (Chardonnay, Viognier, Tamaioasa Romaneasca, and Sauvignon Blanc)
  • Gold Medals: DAR 1892 red 2022, Hyperion Exclusive Chairman’s Reserve Cuvee Roumaine 2022

Cramele Recas – 6 Gold Medals, 1 Silver Medal

  • Gold Medals: Solara Orange Natural Wine, Speis Tranck Merlot 2023, Sole Chardonnay 2023, Sole Sauvignon blanc 2023, Sole Feteasca regala 2023, The New Rose 2023 (submitted by MackSchulle AG)
  • Silver Medal: Calusari Estate Reserve 2023

Crama Oprisor – 2 Gold Medals, 1 Silver Medal

  • Gold Medals: Caloian Feteasca neagra 2022, Crama Oprisor Feteasca neagra 2020
  • Silver Medal: Crama Oprisor Chardonnay 2022

HB Wine – 1 Gold Medal, 2 Silver Medals

  • Gold Medal: Rupes Nobilis Cabernet Sauvignon 2022
  • Silver Medals: Rupes Nobilis Pinot Noir Rose 2023, Rupes Nobilis Simply Red Cuvee 2022

Murfatlar Vinul Romania – 3 Gold Medals, 1 Silver Medal

  • Gold Medals: 3 hectare Feteasca neagra 2022, Lacrima lui Ovidiu 5 (red), Lacrima lui Ovidiu 5 (white)
  • Silver Medal: Lacrima lui Ovidiu 5 (rose)

Mera Com (Crama Girboiu) – 2 Gold Medals, 4 Silver Medals

  • Gold Medals: Bacanta Șarba Barrique 2023, Bacanta Cabernet Sauvignon Barrique 2019
  • Silver Medals: Tectonic Cabernet Sauvignon / Syrah 2021, Bacanta Reserva 2020, Petit Helena Premium White Blend 2023, Bacanta Special Edition Tamaioasa Romaneasca 2023

amb Wine Company (Crama Liliac) – 4 Gold Medals, 2 Silver Medals

  • Gold Medals: Liliac Feteasca regala 2023, Liliac Cuvee Antonia 2023, Liliac Red Cuvee 2022, Liliac Kracher Transylvanian Ice Wine 2023
  • Silver Medals: Liliac Feteasca alba 2023, Liliac Rose 2023

Sanablue SRL (Banul Craiovei) – 4 Gold Medals

  • Gold Medals: Baba Novac Reserve 2020, Fratii Buzesti Reserve 2020, Banul Craiovei Syrah 2020, Banul Craiovei Merlot 2020

Domaine Vinarte – 1 Gold Medal

  • Gold Medal: Avenue Alb de Samburesti

Domeniile Franco-Romane – 2 Silver Medals

  • Silver Medals: Galeron Chardonnay 2022, Chardonnay 2023

Crama La Salina – 1 Silver Medal

  • Silver Medal: Issa Pinot Noir Rose 2023

Viti-Pomicola Samburesti SA – 2 Silver Medals

  • Silver Medals: Chateau Valvis Private Reserve Chardonnay 2023, Chateau Valvis Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2021

Vinifera Eco Zem – 1 Silver Medal

  • Silver Medal: Zaig FAMO Via Veche 100 de ani, 2022

Eastern Europe: The Rising Star

The Meininger press release following the Mundus Vini Summer Tasting 2004 edition shows that Eastern European wines continue their upward trajectory, gaining increasing recognition.

Up-and-coming: Eastern Europe

Eastern European countries are still one of the rising stars, earning a total of 175 awards consisting of 5 Grand Gold, 108 Gold and 62 Silver medals. The list is led by Georgia with 46 awards, followed by Romania with 43 award, Moldova (23), Czech Republic (16) and Bulgaria (13) as well as the Republic of North Macedonia and Croatia (9 awards each), Armenia (8), Hungary (5) and Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 awards).

Wines from the New World
The so-called New World wines are summing up to 168 awards in the Summer Tasting 2024 (4 Grand Gold, 119 Gold and 45 Silver). South Africa presents itself strongest in the list with 53 awards, closely followed by Australia with 45 awards. The list is completed by the United States of America (21), Chile (18 awards), Argentina (12), New Zealand (10), Mexico (8) and one Silver award to Urugay," the release reads.

📷 Photo source: Mundus Vini 

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