Budureasca
Budureasca

Budureasca

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Gura Vadului, Nr. 472, Dealu Mare 107300, Romania

About

Budureasca is an emblematic name that has its roots in antiquity and tells a beautiful story of Romanian wine.

Budureasca vineyards are set in the heart Dealu Mare DOC area, one hour away from Bucharest. Here, on an area of ​​275 hectares, both domestic and international grape varieties are cultivated.

In the desire to promote sustainability and quality, Budureasca established an ecological vineyard and dedicated a separate area in the winery to produce organic wines. The winery also produces niche wines such as sparkling and orange, adding variety and complexity to its portfolio. With over 20 wine collections, Budureasca aims to satisfy a wide range of preferences and budgets, both in the domestic and international markets.

Budureasca Winery is one of the most modern facilities of this type in Romania, occupying an area of ​​5,200 square meters and being buried on three sides to blend harmoniously into the landscape and to ensure thermal stability. The complex includes three main areas: production/fermentation, conditioning/storage, and maturation in oak barrels sourced from various corners of the world. In addition, the winery has office space, tasting rooms, and a shop for the presentation and sale of wines.

Budureasca team is honored to work with the British oenologist Stephen Donnelly, under whose guidance Budureasca wines have won over 500 gold, silver, and bronze medals at prestigious international competitions.

The tastings organized at Budureasca are designed to reflect professionalism and sophistication, offering an unforgettable experience even for the most demanding participants. 

Tasting program:
For organized groups:
Monday – Saturday (9.00 – 18.00..).
Advance reservation at least 3 days before.

Tasting Program:
Monday - Friday 9.00-15.00
Saturday 9.00-14.00 depending on availability

Wine shop schedule:
Monday - Friday 7.30-16.30
Saturday 9.00-13.00

Facilities

Bike friendly Parking Wine Shop Possibility of dining / catering (for groups)

Wine Types

Orange Wine White Wine Dessert Wine Rose Wine Red Wine Sparkling

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