MaxiMarc
MaxiMarc

MaxiMarc

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Strada Fara Nume, Măderat 315601, Romania

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MaxiMarc is a young winery, a family business based in the Western part of Romania, in Miniș-Măderat wine area in Arad County. We produce premium wines that reflect the terroir of the area. Our winemaking includes both local and international varieties, but we are focusing on Mustoasa de Măderat, Cadarcă, and soon on Furmint.

Our goal is to keep and continue the tradition of this special place with a modern approach, developing wine tourism and placing Miniș-Măderat on the Romanian wine map and go internationally too.

Our first wines were produced here, in the old winery in 2016 the place that is now dedicated to the maturation of wines. Today we process our grapes in a new modern facility, equipped with updated technology. We own 80 hectares of vines, of which 40 ha are already producing fruit. The rest of the plantation are new vines that will produce fruit in the following years.

The winery is situated in Măderat village, neighboring the other 15 wineries. We are glad we can be part of this community, and we are looking forward to increasing the wine area notoriety together.

Our goal for each wine is to place the “terroir” in the wine glass.
MaxiMarc winery is managed by oenologist Emanuele Reolon, whose vision and purpose, with the help and active support of his young team, is to place Miniș-Măderat wine region on the national and international wine map just like in Habsburg times.

Our wine brands: Castel Sofia, MaxiMarc and Dealurile Măderatului.

Discover more about us on https://maximarc.ro/crama/

Located 30 km from the city of Arad, the winery is equipped with optimal tasting rooms for corporate events, tastings with friends or other types of events.

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