Bucharest: Taste the Magic of Wine in Romanias Tuscany

Discover Romania’s “Tuscany” on a full-day wine tour from Bucharest, visiting top wineries, tasting fine wines, and enjoying Romanian cuisine.

Bucharest: Taste the Magic of Wine in Romania’s Tuscany

If you’re eyeing a day trip from Bucharest that combines scenic views, local flavor, and some serious wine tasting, this tour might just be what you need. It’s designed for both wine lovers and those curious about Romania’s winemaking scene, offering a chance to step into two different wineries in the Dealul Mare region—often called Romania’s “Tuscany”—and get a real sense of the country’s vinicultural tradition.

What really stands out in this experience are the beautiful landscapes and high-quality wine tastings. Plus, the option to enjoy a traditional Romanian lunch adds a savory touch to the day. That said, the tour isn’t for everyone: it’s quite long (around 10 hours), and the wine tasting costs are paid separately, which could add up if you’re planning on sampling extensively. Overall, it’s best suited for those who want a relaxed, taste-focused outing and enjoy scenic drives in comfort.

Key Points

  • Beautiful Scenic Drive: The journey from Bucharest to the Dealul Mare region offers lovely views of Romania’s countryside.
  • Two Distinct Wineries: La Certa and Budureasca showcase modern and traditional wine-making styles.
  • Flexible Tasting Options: Guests can sample 3 to 6 wines at each winery (cost not included).
  • Optional Romanian Lunch: A chance to enjoy authentic dishes, perfect for a full cultural experience.
  • Comfortable Transportation: Travel is in a private limousine, making the lengthy day more pleasant.
  • Informative Guides: An English-speaking sommelier enhances the experience with insights into Romanian wines.
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Exploring the Dealul Mare Wine Region

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The idea of combining a scenic drive with wine tasting is a smart way to spend a day outside Bucharest. About 100 km away, the Dealul Mare region gets its nickname “Romania’s Tuscany” thanks to its rolling hills and centuries-old winemaking traditions. With over 50 wineries in the area, it’s a hub for both connoisseurs and curious travelers who want to see what Romanian wine is all about.

What Makes This Tour Special

The tour’s highlight is definitely the visit to two top wineries—La Certa and Budureasca—each offering a different vibe. La Certa, being a modern winery, uses cutting-edge technology combined with respect for tradition. From what I’ve seen, visitors love how sleek and contemporary it feels, with award-winning wines that come from both local and international grapes. It’s a chance to see how Romania’s wine industry is embracing modern techniques without losing its roots.

Budureasca, on the other hand, stands out for its long-standing history and deep connection to local terroir. Here, the focus is on balance—blending tradition with innovation to craft wines that reflect the area’s unique characteristics. Many reviews describe it as an authentic experience, where you can really taste the difference terroir makes.

The Wine Tasting Experience

At each winery, you’ll have the opportunity to taste 3 to 6 wines—depending on your preference. The cost of these tastings isn’t included in the tour price, so you’ll pay separately, but it’s worth considering how much wine you’d like to sample. From what travelers report, the wines are generally well-made, with some awards under their belt, making the tasting quite enjoyable even for those new to wine.

The Traditional Romanian Lunch

After the tastings, you have the option to indulge in a traditional Romanian lunch. This is a highlight for many as it allows you to savor local dishes that pair beautifully with the wines. The menu isn’t specified, but you might find hearty stews, grilled meats, local cheeses, or savory pies—simple, authentic, and satisfying. If you’re a foodie or just want to make the most of this cultural experience, it’s worth opting in.

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A Day in the Life: What to Expect

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The tour kicks off in Bucharest, with pickup arranged at a designated location. The transport is a private limousine, a real plus for comfort during the long day. You’ll spend about 2 hours on the road each way, which is a good time to relax and enjoy the scenery.

Once you arrive in Dealul Mare, your first stop is La Certa Winery. A guided tour will introduce you to their process, followed by the tasting session. Travelers appreciating modern, award-winning wines will find this particularly appealing. The landscape surrounding La Certa is stunning, with sweeping views that make the tasting all the more enjoyable.

After about two hours, you’ll head to Budureasca, which boasts a blend of tradition and innovation. This visit will include another guided tour and tasting, giving you a chance to compare styles side by side. Many reviews mention how these visits are both educational and tasting-focused, making them suitable even for those who aren’t wine experts.

Between stops, there are quick limousines rides lasting around 20 minutes each—an efficient way to move between wineries without feeling rushed. The entire day is about 10 hours, so plan for a full, but relaxed, experience. The tour concludes back in Bucharest.

Is This Tour Worth It?

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Given that the tour is priced to cover transportation, guided insights, and the chance to visit two premium wineries, it offers good value for wine enthusiasts. The separate costs for tastings (around 70 to 200 RON per person) add a layer of flexibility—if you’re not keen on drinking much or want to control your expenses, you can do so easily.

The scenic drive, combined with visits to wineries that showcase different sides of Romanian winemaking, makes this a well-rounded experience. Plus, the optional traditional lunch adds a cultural and culinary dimension. It’s a day designed for leisurely exploration—ideal if you enjoy learning about local traditions, savoring good wine, and relaxing in beautiful surroundings.

Considerations

  • The long duration might be tiring for some, especially if you’re not used to full-day tours.
  • The cost of tastings is not included, so budget accordingly if you plan to sample extensively.
  • The tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women or travelers with mobility issues, due to the length and nature of the itinerary.

Who Should Consider This Tour?

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This experience is perfect for wine lovers wanting to discover Romanian varieties in a beautiful setting. It’s also suitable for those interested in Romanian culture and cuisine, given the optional lunch. If you prefer shorter or more casual outings, this might feel a bit long, but for dedicated wine enthusiasts, it offers a fulfilling day out.

Travelers who enjoy scenic drives, guided visits, and tasting quality wines will find it particularly rewarding. If you’re visiting Bucharest and want a genuine taste of the countryside’s vinicultural heritage, this tour hits the right notes.

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Bucharest: Taste the Magic of Wine in Romanias Tuscany

FAQs

Is the tour suitable for children?
This tour is mainly designed for adults, especially since wine tastings are involved. It might not be suitable for children or those with mobility impairments due to the duration and activities.

How much wine can I expect to taste?
At each winery, you can enjoy between 3 and 6 wines, depending on your preference. The exact amount depends on your choices and the winery’s offerings.

Can I skip the traditional Romanian lunch?
Yes, the lunch is optional. If you prefer to head straight back to Bucharest, you can do so.

How long is the total travel time?
The entire day lasts approximately 10 hours, including driving, winery visits, tastings, and breaks.

Are the tastings included in the price?
No, the costs for wine tastings are paid separately, with prices ranging from 70 RON to 200 RON per person.

Is this tour private or group?
The tour is offered as a private group, which means you’ll have a more personalized experience with your own guide.

All in all, this wine tour from Bucharest offers a lovely mix of scenic views, quality wines, and cultural flavor. It’s especially suited for those who want to see a different side of Romania—one where tradition, innovation, and natural beauty come together—making it a memorable day out.

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