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Description

A crisp, aromatic Romanian white wine made from 100 % Aligoté grapes in the Dobrogea / Sarica-Niculitel region. It’s dry and refreshing, showing zesty citrus and green apple notes with a hint of floral fragrance and minerality, balanced by bright acidity and a clean finish. The style is light-to-medium bodied and versatile, making it an easy-drinking choice with fish, shellfish, salads or as an aperitif.

Crama Delta Dunarii La Sapata Aligote 2024

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Taste Profile

Dry
Sweet
Light
Complex
Fresh
Oaked

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Attributes

  • Type: White Wine

  • Style: Dry and Crisp White

  • Country: Romania

  • Region: Danubian Plain

  • Blend: Aligote

  • Vintage: 2024

  • ABV: 13%

  • Size: 75cl

  • Farming: Sustainable

  • Winemaking: Traditional

  • Vegan: Not certified

Crama Delta Dunari

Crama Delta Dunari crafts expressive wines shaped by the Danube Delta’s maritime climate and sandy soils. The estate focuses on local varieties like Fetească Neagră and Fetească Regală alongside international grapes such as Sauvignon Blanc and Merlot.

Winemaking combines modern stainless-steel fermentation for freshness with selective oak aging for structure and complexity. Emphasizing terroir, careful vineyard management and gentle extraction preserve aromatic purity, vibrant acidity, and balanced, food-friendly character across their range.

Danubian Plain

The Danubian Plain in Bulgaria, stretching along the northern part of the country, is a significant wine region known for its fertile soils and diverse grape varieties. It benefits from a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters, providing excellent conditions for viticulture. The Danubian Plain is particularly renowned for its red wines, including Gamza (Kadarka), which produces light, fruity wines with soft tannins, and Cabernet Sauvignon, known for its robust and complex flavours. The area also excels in cultivating white varieties like Aligote and Muscat Ottonel, offering aromatic and crisp wines. The diverse terroir, with its mix of loamy and sandy soils, imparts a unique character to the wines. As Bulgaria's wine industry continues to develop, the Danubian Plain stands out as a key region, offering a rich variety of high-quality wines that appeal to a wide range of palates.