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Romania rising as New World of wine in ‘old’ Europe

On the gentle slopes of the Dealu Mare (Big Hill) region, winemakers are striving to make Romania the New World of wine in Europe.

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Romanian hand pickers harvesting grapes at Lacerta winery in Dealu Mare,100km northeast from Bucharest. Photo: AFP

On the gentle slopes of the Dealu Mare (Big Hill) region, winemakers are striving to make Romania the New World of wine in Europe.

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“The conditions to make wine here are world-class,” says Walter Friedl, the Austrian co-owner of the Lacerta winery.

Walter Friedl, the Austrian co-owner of Lacerta winery. Photo: AFP
Walter Friedl, the Austrian co-owner of Lacerta winery. Photo: AFP
“We are here at 45 degrees of latitude and we have conditions like in Bordeaux or Tuscany,” he adds, speaking from his vaulted cellar, where wine matures in oak barrels made in France, Hungary and Russia as well as Romania.

Outside, pickers are harvesting grapes on the picturesque hills.

Friedl and his Romanian business partner Mihai Banita run an 82-hectare estate in Romania’s southern Dealu Mare region, about an hour’s drive from Bucharest.

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Mihai Banita, Romanian business partner of the Austrian owner of Lacerta winery, prepares to taste a new wine. Photo: AFP
Mihai Banita, Romanian business partner of the Austrian owner of Lacerta winery, prepares to taste a new wine. Photo: AFP
The winery has a state-of-the-art processing unit that uses gravity to process grapes and a terrace overlooking the hills to welcome oenophile tourists.
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