Segarcea Vineyard
The Segarcea vineyard, located on the 44th parallel — often called the “golden parallel of wines” — benefits from 1,440 hours of sunshine during the growing season, earning it the reputation as the “homeland of Cabernet.” Established by the Royal House to support royal expenses, this vineyard initially served as a nursery from 1884 to 1908, helping restore areas affected by phylloxera with over 60 grape varieties. The current vineyard layout, established between 1906 and 1908, became Romania's first vineyard organized according to scientific principles.
View MapHistorically, wines from Domeniul Coroanei Segarcea have graced royal and diplomatic events. The vineyard experienced a decline during the communist era, but in 2002, Domeniul Coroanei Segarcea was revived and today spans 300 hectares, with 60% planted with red varieties and 40% with white varieties.
One of Segarcea’s unique treasures is Tamaioasa Roz (Pink Tamaioasa), related to Muscat Rouge de Frontignan and cultivated exclusively on this estate over 14 hectares.
The vineyards are home to a diverse range of grape varieties: Feteasca Alba, Feteasca Neagra, Tamaioasa Romaneasca, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Marselan, Syrah, and Viognier.
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