The high-yielding, white-berried Fetească Regală, which translates to royal maiden, is the most planted grape variety, with over 14,000 hectares according to the latest figures. It’s seen as a rather versatile grape, offering good acidity and higher tannins compared to other white varieties. Just short of 9,300 hectares, Fetească Albă, meaning white maiden, is the third most-planted grape. In youth, it makes wines with delicate floral and citrus aromas.With 3000 hectares, Fetească Neagră, or black maiden, is Romania’s favorite indigenous red grape and second most-planted dark-berried variety behind Merlot (11,901 hectares). Depending on climate and vintage, it can produce medium- to full-bodied wines. The best expressions—such as some from the Dealu Mare denomination in the southern Muntenia region—have good aging potential. Băbească Neagră follows as the second most-planted indigenous red grape with over 2,600 hectares.
Other notable grape varieties include Negru de Drăgășani, Mustoasă de Măderat, Grasă de Cotnari, and Tămâioasă Românească.