Crama Recaș
Crama Recaș

Crama Recaș

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We occupy the first place on the Romanian wine market according to the turnover from 2020 being, at the same time, the largest exporter of bottled wines in Romania (responsible for about 55% of all local wine that reaches the border).

We have partnerships in several countries, including: England, Germany, Sweden, the United States, Canada, but also Japan, Korea and Malaysia.

We exploit an area of ​​approximately 1,150 hectares of vines located in Recaș and Miniș, benefiting from a production and storage capacity of approx. 32,000,000 liters per year.

Our winemakers Hartley Smithers (Australia) and Nora Iriarte (Spain) were included in the list of the 100 best winemakers in the world in 2020, following the ranking made by the international profile magazine The Drinks Business. We cover a wide range of market segments, from entry level (Schwaben Wein, Huniade Castle), to premium (Sole, Solo Quinta, Selene, Muse) and super-premium (Cuvee Uberland, La Stejari), imposing a taste diversity of ranges from white, dry, fresh or barricaded, to sparkling and dessert wines.

Out of respect for wine and consumers, we remain one of the Romanian producers who have always focused on the balance between technological innovation and investment in human development, in order to continue the trend set over time: that of quality. 

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