Traveling through Romania’s countryside doesn’t have to be just about castles and history—sometimes, a good glass of wine is the best way to soak in the local vibe. This full-day tour from Bucharest promises a relaxed look into Romania’s boutique winemaking scene, with visits to two distinct wineries, tastings of 10 premium wines, and a delicious traditional lunch in a charming setting. Whether you’re a wine novice or a seasoned enthusiast, it offers a glimpse into the country’s growing reputation for quality wine production.
What caught our eye? First, the chance to explore scenic routes surrounded by rolling vineyards—perfect for those Instagram moments. Second, the insightful guidance from knowledgeable guides and sommeliers who share stories about Romanian wine culture and winemaking techniques. That said, a potential consideration is the full-day commitment, which might be a stretch if you’re short on time or prefer a more leisurely pace. This tour suits travelers who enjoy good wine, scenic drives, and learning about local traditions in a relaxed atmosphere.
Key Points

- Two boutique wineries in the Romanian countryside offer diverse wine styles and philosophies
- Enjoy tasting 10 premium wines paired with charcuterie and local cheeses
- Scenic routes and picturesque views enhance the experience beyond just wine
- Learn about Romanian wine traditions and the process from vineyard to glass
- Delicious, traditional food served in a restaurant with a 100-year-old cellar
- Comfortable transportation and expert guides make it accessible and informative
- Suitable for adults with an interest in wine, culture, and scenic drives
An Insightful Day in Romania’s Winemaking Regions

If you’ve been craving a way to escape the buzz of Bucharest and explore the calmer pace of the countryside, this wine road tour might just be what you need. The day begins with a convenient pickup from your hotel in Bucharest, making logistics straightforward. From there, it’s about 1.5 hours through scenic routes that gently roll through Romania’s wine-producing Prahova region—an area that’s been quietly building its reputation for high-quality, boutique wines.
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Visiting Two Unique Wineries
The tour features visits to two boutique wineries, each with its own distinct approach. The first winery is relatively new but has already made a mark by opening its doors to the public. You’ll get a tour of the vineyard and the cellars, where the winemakers share their insights on grape growing, harvesting, and the nuances of Romanian wine. Here, you’ll taste five premium wines paired with a charcuterie platter, making for an ideal introduction to the local varieties.
The second stop at Domeniul Aristiei introduces a different style of winemaking—possibly more traditional or with a different philosophy—proving that Romanian wine isn’t a one-trick pony. Expect another set of five wines, each with its own story and character, giving you a broader appreciation for Romania’s diverse wine landscape.
The Lunch Experience
Midway through the day, the tour breaks for a lunch at Crama de Piatra, a venue that’s been around for over a century. You’ll dine in a restaurant that boasts a 100-year-old cellar, adding a touch of history to your meal. The menu features traditional food with a modern twist, complemented by scenic views that make the experience all the more memorable. Think hearty local dishes, perfectly paired with your wine tastings, and a chance to unwind and chat about what you’ve seen so far.
What You’ll Learn and Taste
Throughout the day, the guides and sommeliers will share stories about Romanian history and culture, weaving in details about the regions’ winemaking traditions. The tasting sessions are not just about sipping; they’re about understanding what makes each wine special—looking at color, aroma, taste, and finish. The small-group format (groups of 2-8 people) ensures a personalized experience, with plenty of time for questions.
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Transport is comfortable, with a Dacia Jogger 7-seater for smaller groups and a Renault Trafic 9-seater for slightly larger groups. If your group exceeds nine, a minibus or coach is used, which means you’ll travel comfortably and in style. The entire day runs roughly 10 hours, starting from early morning and returning in the evening, making it an all-encompassing experience but one that’s well-paced thanks to the scenic drives and breaks.
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Price and Value
While the lunch isn’t included in the tour price, the tasting of 10 wines at two different wineries, along with the expert guidance, makes this a solid value. For wine lovers eager to explore Romanian wines without fussing over logistics, the cost is reasonable, considering the quality of the experience.
What’s Not So Perfect

The main thing to keep in mind is the full-day schedule, which might be tiring if you’re not used to long outings. Also, since the tour is not suitable for children or pregnant women—given the focus on wine and alcohol—you’ll need to plan accordingly. If you’re looking for a casual, flexible experience or prefer shorter trips, this might not be your best fit.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience works well for adults interested in wine and local culture, particularly if you enjoy scenic drives and learning about traditions. It’s a great way for couples, friends, or even small groups of colleagues to enjoy a relaxed, educational day outside the city. If you’re a fan of wine tastings, authentic food, and picturesque landscapes, this tour hits all those notes.
Final Thoughts
This Bucharest wine road tour stands out as a well-organized, engaging way to taste Romania’s boutique wines while soaking in the countryside’s charm. The combination of two wineries, scenic drives, and a picturesque lunch provides a well-rounded experience that balances education, relaxation, and good eating. The knowledgeable guides add a personal touch that makes the day more than just a tasting—it’s a peek into local traditions and craftsmanship.
While it’s definitely geared toward adults and wine enthusiasts, for those looking to step outside the city and enjoy a day of discovery, this tour offers excellent value. It’s perfect if you want an easy, hassle-free way to explore Romania’s emerging wine scene without sacrificing comfort or authenticity.
In the end, if you appreciate fine wines, scenic settings, and a touch of history, this tour will leave you with memorable tastes and stories to share.
Bucharest: Tour The Wine Road, 2 Boutique Wineries in 1 Day
“Great experience! I've always wanted to try a vineyard tour and succeeded in Romania. Fantastic guide, local stories, delicious food, and excellent…”
FAQ

Is transportation included?
Yes, transportation from your Bucharest hotel is included, with comfortable vehicles suited for small or larger groups.
How long does the tour last?
The full-day experience runs about 10 hours, starting in the morning and returning in the evening.
Are meals included?
Lunch is not included in the price, but there is a scenic restaurant where you can enjoy traditional food and a charcuterie platter as part of the experience.
Can I customize the tour?
The itinerary is fixed, but the guides are knowledgeable and can share plenty of insights during the visit.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s designed for adults, mainly because of alcohol consumption and the nature of the activities.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and shoes for walking around vineyards and wineries are recommended. Dress appropriately for the weather, especially if it’s a sunny day.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible if your plans change.
If you’re into wine, scenic drives, and authentic local experiences, this tour offers a tasteful way to spend a day outside Bucharest. It’s an easy way to learn about Romania’s growing wine culture while enjoying beautiful countryside views.
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