REGIUNI

In Romania exista opt regiuni viticole, in cea mai mare parte suprapuse cu regiunile istorice. Diversitatea reliefului si a climei care definesc fiecare dintre aceste regiuni asigura o la fel de mare diversitate a modului in care se exprima soiurile de struguri.

Crisana & Maramures
Crisana & Maramures
Crisana and Maramures Region is located in the north-west of Romania and covers the counties of Satu Mare, Salaj, Bihor and Arad (north of Mures). Crisana – provincie istorica a Romaniei, facea parte integranta din tinutul Partium, alaturi de Maramures si Satmar.
Banat
Banat
Banat Region is located in the south-west of Romania and stretches over the counties of Caras-Severin, Timis and Arad (south of Mures).
Dobrogea
Dobrogea
Region of Dobrogea, Sands and Danube Terraces is located in southeastern Romania and stretches between the Danube and the Black Sea, bordered by the Macin Mountains. With areas of podis and alluvial hills, Dobrogea is a treasure trove of microclimates, hence the multitude of designations of origin that define the particularities of each geographical indication.
muntenia
Muntenia
Muntenia viticola brings together the hilly area of the Getic Subcarpathians and the curving Subcarpathians, with the more gentle slopes exposed to the sun all day long and along the rivers that spring from the mountains or cross the Carpathians: Olt, Arges, Dambovita, Prahova and Buzau.
Oltenia
Oltenia
Oltenia, known for its island vineyards, located close to commercial urban areas, still has, in addition to a multitude of national and international varieties, both hybrid grape varieties (such as the famous Siebel/ Zaibar), as well as ancestral Romanian varieties (Rosioara verde, Rosioara comuna, Rosioara neagra, Mustoasa de Maderat, Babeasca neagra, Black soft, Black broad, Gordan)[1], which have survived phylloxera [3], precisely because of their adaptability to sandy soils, where the insect cannot migrate from one root to another, making it impossible for it to burrow through the sand.
Transilvania
Transylvania
Region Viticulture a Transylvanian Bridge known until ten years ago as a classic area for the production of outstanding white wines, is located in the viticola B2.
moldova
Moldova
Moldova is the largest wine-growing region in Romania and one of the largest in Europe.