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Romănești (winery)
Romănești () is one of Moldova's largest Moldovan wine producers from the north of Strășeni district, Strășeni, part of the Codru Wine Region of Moldova. This winery originated as the winemaking estate of the noble Cristi family. One of its former owners, :ru:Кристи, Григорий Иванович, Grigory Cristi, was the governor of Moscow between 1902 and 1905. The winery has produced a notable Bordeaux wine, Bordeaux-type red wine since 1960. See also * Moldovan wine producers External links www.romanesti.moldagro.md - the official site
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Codru Wine Region
Codru Wine Region is a Moldovan wine wine region, region. The Central or Codru Zone is the most industrially developed zone of Moldova. This is the site of the greater part of Moldovan vineyards (60%), and the majority of primary winemaking and bottling enterprises are also located here. The forests, hills and rolling countryside typical of this region protect the vineyards from winter frosts and dry summer winds. It is the best area for Feteasca, Sauvignon, Riesling, Traminer rose and Cabernet production. There is also a famous microclimate (wine), microclimate zone in this region - the Romanesti (winery), Romanesti - the former wine-making Imperial colony of Romanov dynasty. This is the place to sample the best white and sparkling wines, as well as the so-called "divines" (fortified wines) and sherries. In the Codru zone are also the most famous cellars of Moldovan wines – Cricova (winery), Cricova is the second largest underground wine cellar in the world, Milestii Mici (win ...
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