Domeniile Alexandrion Rhein 1892
Domeniile Alexandrion Rhein 1892

Domeniile Alexandrion Rhein 1892

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Domeniile Alexandrion Rhein 1892 is a combination of history, tradition, experience and passion dating back to 1892.

Domeniile Alexandrion Rhein 1892 is one of the largest Romanian producers & exporters of bottled wine, having over 60% of the annual production sold abroad.

Domeniile Alexandrion Rhein 1892 production / storage facilities, 3 bottling lines, temperature controlled storage and underground cellars.

The winery successfully capitalizes on the potential and diversity of the most famous wine regions in Romania, owning approximately 250 hectares of vineyards in Dealu Mare and other wine regions. Part of the vineyard is drip irrigated and certified as organic.

Dealu Mare, located in the Dealurile Munteniei wine region, has deep roots in the history of the region, called "the land of red wines". The typical warm, dry microclimate and fairly long autumns favor a slow and thorough ripening of the grapes. There is a long vegetation period of 210-240 days, with a maximum humidity of 55-80%. The soil here is dotted with marine fossils, and the grapes enjoy the perfect combination of warm days and cold nights.

Rhein & Cie 1892 wineries, from Azuga, a sparkling wine production unit and oenological tourism are considered the oldest location in the country where sparkling wine is produced without interruption by the traditional method. In the cellars built above ground, with double walls, black mold and natural ventilation, visitors can fully appreciate the art of producing sparkling wine.

Facilities

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

Wine Types

White Wine Rose Wine Red Wine Sparkling

Wine Tourism

Tasting visits Wine Shop

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