Crama Țelna
Crama Țelna

Crama Țelna

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Țelna, Romania

About

Țelna Winery draws its sap from the Alba Iulia Vineyard, one of the oldest Transylvanian vineyards. Sard, Telna, Cricau and Ighiu form the "heart of the vineyard".
 
The vineyard has a privileged geographical position, at high altitude, over 600 m, sheltered from winds, cold currents or mists, with a mild climate and long autumns that leave the grapes to rest to ripen leisurely.
 
The entire winemaking process is led by a team of Italian oenologists and specialists.
 
Excavated 20-25 meters below the hill that guards the mansion, in 1784, the cellar of Telna is unique in the region. Having the shape of the "U" letter, it is not less than 150 meters long and 6 wide. Here, the temperature (10-11°C) and humidity (98-100%) are constant throughout the year thanks to the noble mold and natural ventilation.

Țelna Winery organizes tours according to the following schedule:

  • Monday - Saturday: 9:00 - 18:00
  • The last tour of the winery starts at 4.30 pm.
  • The winery tour without tasting lasts 20 minutes.
  • The wine tasting tour with 4 wine tastings lasts 60 minutes.
  • On Saturday, both the winery tour and the tastings are made with prior appointment, at least 24 hours before the visit.
  • During the week, from Monday to Friday, the winery tour without wine tasting does not require an appointment, and the one with wine tasting requires an appointment at least 24 hours in advance.

Facilities

Bike friendly Parking

Wine Types

White Wine

Wine Tourism

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