Viile Metamorfosis
Viile Metamorfosis

Viile Metamorfosis

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Ungureni, Romania

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Location: Sat Ungureni, Comuna Vadu Săpat, Podgoria Dealu Mare

Oenologist: Fiorenzo Rista

The company's winery is located in Vadu Săpat commune in Prahova county and was completely renovated and refurbished between 2012 and 2014.

The entire domain owned by Vitis Metamorfosis in the Dealu Mare Vineyard, in the Urlaţi and Breaza wine centers, the Valea Urloi, Fintești and Năeni wine areas has an area of 100 hectares.

Of the total area, 67.5 hectares are planted with vines.

Cultivated varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Fetească Neagră, Negru de Drăgăşani, Fetească Regală, Fetească Albă, Tămâioasă Românească, Muscat Ottonel, Merlot, Syrah, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay.

The company cultivates organic grapes on an area of approximately 15 hectares in Dealu Mare Vineyard, on which are planted varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Fetească Neagră, Negru de Drăgăşani, Muscat Ottonel, Tămâioasă Românească, Feteasca Regală and Fetească Albă.

Vitis Metamorfosis obtained the certification for the first organic vine crops in 2013 through Austria Bio Garantie, after a careful monitoring in the last three years.

Vineyards: Via Colţul Pietrei, Via Marchizului, Via Valea Seacă

Wine collections: Viile Metamorfosis, Via Colţul Pietrei, Via Marchizului, Cantvs Primvs

Facilities

Parking Wine Shop Possibility of dining / catering (for groups)

Wine Types

White Wine Rose Wine Red Wine

Wine Tourism

Tasting visits Nearby accommodation Wine Shop

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