Wine style

Wine style

Stefan Voda Feteasca Neagra

Stefan Voda Feteasca Neagra

Stefan Voda Feteasca Neagra

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Moldova

Feteasca Neagra is Moldova's ancient rockstar, delivering a glass full of blackberries and wild spices. This style wraps your palate in a warm hug of dark fruit and subtle earthiness without weighing you down too much.

Feteasca Neagra is Moldova's ancient rockstar, delivering a glass full of blackberries and wild spices. This style wraps your palate in a warm hug of dark fruit and subtle earthiness without weighing you down too much.

Feteasca Neagra is Moldova's ancient rockstar, delivering a glass full of blackberries and wild spices. This style wraps your palate in a warm hug of dark fruit and subtle earthiness without weighing you down too much.

Body

Big & Bold

Tannins

No Resistance

Barely Felt

Pillowy Presence

Serious Grip

The Brick Wall

Acidity

Vibrant Balance

Sugar

Savagely Dry

Artistic label and flavor profile for Stefan Voda Feteasca Neagra on a rustic wooden table.

The story

Ancient roots

Soviet survivor

National flagship

While many regions chase international trends, Stefan Voda stuck to its roots by championing Feteasca Neagra. This ancient indigenous star survived centuries of turmoil and Soviet uprooting campaigns to emerge as the national flagship. Winemakers here realized that the proximity to the Black Sea creates the perfect microclimate for ripening these dark skins to perfection, resulting in wines that tell a distinctly local history.

While many regions chase international trends, Stefan Voda stuck to its roots by championing Feteasca Neagra. This ancient indigenous star survived centuries of turmoil and Soviet uprooting campaigns to emerge as the national flagship. Winemakers here realized that the proximity to the Black Sea creates the perfect microclimate for ripening these dark skins to perfection, resulting in wines that tell a distinctly local history.

While many regions chase international trends, Stefan Voda stuck to its roots by championing Feteasca Neagra. This ancient indigenous star survived centuries of turmoil and Soviet uprooting campaigns to emerge as the national flagship. Winemakers here realized that the proximity to the Black Sea creates the perfect microclimate for ripening these dark skins to perfection, resulting in wines that tell a distinctly local history.

Why it's special

Liquid silk

Spicy seduction

Rustic elegance

Uniqueness lies in the texture, which feels like liquid silk despite the spicy kick. Unlike Cabernet which punches you in the face, Feteasca Neagra from these Dniester river terraces seduces you slowly. The combination of rich prune notes and wild spiciness is something you just cannot find elsewhere. This wine manages to be both incredibly rustic and sophisticatedly modern at the exact same time.

Uniqueness lies in the texture, which feels like liquid silk despite the spicy kick. Unlike Cabernet which punches you in the face, Feteasca Neagra from these Dniester river terraces seduces you slowly. The combination of rich prune notes and wild spiciness is something you just cannot find elsewhere. This wine manages to be both incredibly rustic and sophisticatedly modern at the exact same time.

Uniqueness lies in the texture, which feels like liquid silk despite the spicy kick. Unlike Cabernet which punches you in the face, Feteasca Neagra from these Dniester river terraces seduces you slowly. The combination of rich prune notes and wild spiciness is something you just cannot find elsewhere. This wine manages to be both incredibly rustic and sophisticatedly modern at the exact same time.

Who's gonna like it

Bored drinkers

Syrah lovers

Adventurous souls

Drinkers who get bored by generic supermarket Merlot will absolutely lose their minds here. If you enjoy Syrah for the pepper or Zinfandel for the fruitiness but want something with a bit more old-world mystery, grab a bottle. This is for the adventurer who wants to impress their dinner date with a pronounceable grape name that tastes like a very expensive secret from Eastern Europe.

Drinkers who get bored by generic supermarket Merlot will absolutely lose their minds here. If you enjoy Syrah for the pepper or Zinfandel for the fruitiness but want something with a bit more old-world mystery, grab a bottle. This is for the adventurer who wants to impress their dinner date with a pronounceable grape name that tastes like a very expensive secret from Eastern Europe.

Drinkers who get bored by generic supermarket Merlot will absolutely lose their minds here. If you enjoy Syrah for the pepper or Zinfandel for the fruitiness but want something with a bit more old-world mystery, grab a bottle. This is for the adventurer who wants to impress their dinner date with a pronounceable grape name that tastes like a very expensive secret from Eastern Europe.

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