Wine style

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Moldovan Sparkling Wine

Moldovan Sparkling Wine

Moldovan Sparkling Wine

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Moldova

Making magic in massive limestone tunnels, Moldova produces bubbles that rival the big names. It is crisp, refreshing, and often made using the traditional method without the traditional price tag attached.

Making magic in massive limestone tunnels, Moldova produces bubbles that rival the big names. It is crisp, refreshing, and often made using the traditional method without the traditional price tag attached.

Making magic in massive limestone tunnels, Moldova produces bubbles that rival the big names. It is crisp, refreshing, and often made using the traditional method without the traditional price tag attached.

Body

Soft Muscle

Tannins

No Resistance

Barely Felt

Pillowy Presence

Serious Grip

The Brick Wall

Acidity

Sour As Heck

Sugar

The Strict Parent

Artistic label and flavor profile for Moldovan Sparkling Wine on a rustic wooden table.

The story

Soviet Supplier

Underground Cities

French Method

Beneath the rolling hills lie massive underground cities dedicated entirely to fizz. During the Soviet era, Moldova became the bubbly factory for a massive empire, perfecting the art of sparkling production on a grand scale. They took French methods and scaled them up in endless limestone corridors, creating a legacy where winemaking is literally woven into the bedrock of the country.

Beneath the rolling hills lie massive underground cities dedicated entirely to fizz. During the Soviet era, Moldova became the bubbly factory for a massive empire, perfecting the art of sparkling production on a grand scale. They took French methods and scaled them up in endless limestone corridors, creating a legacy where winemaking is literally woven into the bedrock of the country.

Beneath the rolling hills lie massive underground cities dedicated entirely to fizz. During the Soviet era, Moldova became the bubbly factory for a massive empire, perfecting the art of sparkling production on a grand scale. They took French methods and scaled them up in endless limestone corridors, creating a legacy where winemaking is literally woven into the bedrock of the country.

Why it's special

Driving Tunnels

Huge Cellars

Great Value

Mileștii Mici houses the world’s largest wine collection, while Cricova is known for its endless sparkling wine tunnels. Both let you drive underground, but Cricova’s traditional method sparklers are the real shocker for the price. Imagine driving your car through a cellar to pick up a bottle that tastes like expensive Champagne but costs less than a movie ticket.

Mileștii Mici houses the world’s largest wine collection, while Cricova is known for its endless sparkling wine tunnels. Both let you drive underground, but Cricova’s traditional method sparklers are the real shocker for the price. Imagine driving your car through a cellar to pick up a bottle that tastes like expensive Champagne but costs less than a movie ticket.

Mileștii Mici houses the world’s largest wine collection, while Cricova is known for its endless sparkling wine tunnels. Both let you drive underground, but Cricova’s traditional method sparklers are the real shocker for the price. Imagine driving your car through a cellar to pick up a bottle that tastes like expensive Champagne but costs less than a movie ticket.

Who's gonna like it

Bargain Hunters

Fizz Lovers

Curious Drinkers

Fans of Champagne who are tired of crying when they look at their bank account will fall in love here. If you enjoy crispness, yeasty complexity, and a good backstory about subterranean wine kingdoms, this is your jam. It fits perfectly for curious travelers wanting to taste something legendary that has been hidden behind the Iron Curtain for decades.

Fans of Champagne who are tired of crying when they look at their bank account will fall in love here. If you enjoy crispness, yeasty complexity, and a good backstory about subterranean wine kingdoms, this is your jam. It fits perfectly for curious travelers wanting to taste something legendary that has been hidden behind the Iron Curtain for decades.

Fans of Champagne who are tired of crying when they look at their bank account will fall in love here. If you enjoy crispness, yeasty complexity, and a good backstory about subterranean wine kingdoms, this is your jam. It fits perfectly for curious travelers wanting to taste something legendary that has been hidden behind the Iron Curtain for decades.

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