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Cramele Recas

Calusari Pinot Grigio

Calusari Pinot Grigio

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This Romanian wine stands out as one of our favorites, representing the fantastic quality and remarkable affordability characteristic of the region. Opulent aromas of peach and grapefruit greet the senses, while the palate reveals notes of melon and apple complemented by thirst-quenching acidity. Ideal with salads or grilled fish, this wine offers a versatile and enjoyable pairing option. Additionally, it caters to vegan preferences, making it a inclusive choice for a wide range of wine enthusiasts.

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Tasting Notes

Pear, Lemon, White Peach and Fresh Herbs

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Cramele Recas

Style: Winery

Country: Romania

Region: Banat

Cramele Recaș is one of Romania’s biggest success stories and a very strong argument that excellent, affordable wine does not need to come from the same five famous countries forever. Based in western Romania near Timișoara, the winery has grown massively over recent decades while still producing wines with far more personality than large-scale operations usually manage.

The estate works with a huge range of grape varieties, from international classics like Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay and Merlot through to native Romanian grapes such as Fetească Regală and Fetească Neagră. Importantly, the local varieties often end up being the most interesting part of the lineup.

What makes Cramele Recaș especially impressive is consistency. The wines are clean, polished and approachable, but they also retain freshness and regional character instead of disappearing into generic “international supermarket wine” territory.

The whites tend to lean crisp and aromatic with loads of easy drinkability, while the reds balance ripe fruit and soft spice without becoming heavy or overworked. The whole range feels built around enjoyment rather than intimidation.

There’s also a lovely sense that Romania is finally getting the wine attention it deserved years ago. Producers like Recaș helped push that change internationally by proving the country could compete on quality as well as value.

And honestly, wines this drinkable at these prices remain deeply dangerous for your weekly budget planning.