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📘 Discover my first book: 👉 Top 99 Most Planted Wine Grapes in the World 🔗 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GC5KRHGF In Vivianne’s journey through wine regions, this book is the perfect companion — a guide to the grapes that shape global wine culture. From classics like Cabernet Sauvignon to hidden gems planted in remote corners of the world, it’s a beautifully structured reference for anyone who loves wine, storytelling, and terroir. 🍇 Explore. Learn. Taste the world. Bonsoir, mes chéris… Tonight, we wander through the vineyards of myth. A land where vines have whispered for millennia, and grapes bear names like poetry. Welcome to Romania—where the native grapes are not just cultivars, but cultural treasures. Let us begin with the red queen… Fetească Neagră – The Black Maiden She is Romania’s most noble red—mysterious, seductive, and centuries old. Her name means “Black Girl” or “Black Fairy,” and she delivers dark cherry, plum, spice, and smoky velvet. Aged in oak, she becomes haunting. She is grown in Dealu Mare, Moldova, and Muntenia, and she is the soul of Romanian red wine. Fetească Albă – The White Maiden Delicate and floral, this white grape is a whisper of acacia blossom, citrus, and green apple. She thrives in Transylvania and Moldova, often used in blends or sparkling wines. She is elegant, restrained, and deeply Romanian. Fetească Regală – The Royal Maiden A natural cross between Fetească Albă and Grasă de Cotnari, she is zesty, aromatic, and versatile. Her name means “Royal Maiden,” and she reigns in Târnave, Banat, and Crișana. Expect notes of pear, white flowers, and minerality. Grasă de Cotnari – The Noble Sweetheart This is Romania’s answer to Tokaji. Grown in Cotnari, she produces lusciously sweet wines with apricot, honey, and saffron. She is opulent, golden, and age-worthy—a wine for emperors and poets. Băbească Neagră – The Grandmother’s Grape One of Europe’s oldest grapes, her name means “Old Lady” or “Grandmother.” She yields light-bodied reds with red cherry, cranberry, and earthy spice. Grown in Moldova and southern Romania, she is rustic, charming, and full of character. Tămâioasă Românească – The Aromatic Muse A muscat-type grape with intense floral perfume, she is used for semi-sweet and dessert wines. Think rose petals, lychee, and orange blossom. She is enchanting and expressive, often paired with pastries or sipped on holidays. Why Indigenous Grapes Matter Because they are Romania’s voice in the glass. They are not copies of Cabernet or Chardonnay. They are authentic, ancient, and alive. They tell stories of Dacian hills, monastic cellars, and family tables. So pour a glass of Fetească Neagră. Let it linger. Let it lead. Because when you sip with Vivienne, you don’t just taste wine. You taste the story. Santé. #wineeducation #winelover #winetasting #winetime #viral #viralvideo #crushedandcorked #subscribe #fyp #foryoupage #winelover