If you’re contemplating a day away from Bucharest’s bustling streets, a wine tour might just be the perfect way to unwind and soak up some local flavor. This Romanian Wine Tasting tour offers a full-day journey through some of the country’s best wineries, complete with guided explanations, tastings, and scenic views. Although I haven’t personally been on this exact tour, the reviews and details suggest it’s a well-curated experience that balances education, relaxation, and fun.
What really stands out are the knowledgeable guides who make the visit engaging and offer helpful insights, and the chance to sample over 10 types of wine across different cellars. Plus, the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off means no fuss about transportation or navigating unfamiliar roads. On the flip side, it’s worth noting that the lunch isn’t included, so you’ll want to budget for that. This tour would suit anyone interested in Romanian wines, whether you’re a casual wine lover or looking to deepen your understanding of local varietals.
If you’re someone who appreciates good scenery paired with a good drink, and you enjoy learning about wine production in a relaxed setting, this trip likely hits the right notes. It’s especially suited for those who prefer guided experiences rather than self-driving wine adventures. Families might find the age restriction (minimum 18) a natural fit, and if you’re traveling with friends or partners, it’s a nice way to share a day of tasting and scenic views.
Key Points

- All-in-one convenience with hotel pickup and air-conditioned transport
- Interactive learning about Romanian wine production from knowledgeable guides
- Multiple tastings featuring over 10 wines at two different wineries
- Scenic setting in the hills of sub-Carpathia, ideal for a relaxing day
- Flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours beforehand
- Cost-effective considering tastings, guide, and transportation included
What to Expect on the Romanian Wine Tasting Tour
This full-day experience is designed to give you a taste of Romania’s wine culture without the fuss. Starting around 9:30 AM, you’ll be picked up at your hotel (if you’re staying at one of the selected properties) and transported comfortably in an air-conditioned minivan. The journey itself is part of the charm, offering glimpses into the rolling hills and vineyards that define Romania’s wine country.
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Visiting LacertA Winery
Your first stop is LacertA, which is more than just a vineyard; it’s a chance to uncover how Romanian wines are made and what makes each bottle unique. Here, you’ll learn about the history and production process, adding context to the tastings ahead. This spot is valued for its picturesque setting and welcoming atmosphere, making it a good introduction to the day.
At Budureasca Winery
Next, you’ll visit Budureasca, a winery renowned for its focus on wine etiquette and tasting techniques. Here, you’ll get a chance to master the finer points of wine tasting—what to look for, how to smell and swirl, and how to appreciate the nuances of each glass. This is where many reviewers mention the helpful and friendly staff who make the experience both educational and enjoyable.
Tasting Experience
Over the course of the day, you’ll enjoy two separate wine tasting sessions, sampling more than 10 different wines. The wines are curated to showcase the best selections from each cellar, so expect a mix of reds, whites, and perhaps some rosés. Our reviews highlight the quality of the wines, with one reviewer noting “great tastings with the winemakers themselves” and “fantastic stories behind the wines.” It’s clear that both wineries pride themselves on offering authentic, high-quality tastings that go beyond just sipping.
The Scenic Atmosphere
The tour’s setting in the sub-Carpathian hills adds to the sense of tranquility and escape. Many describe the views as breathtaking, and it’s easy to see why this part of Romania is so beloved for its natural beauty.
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Lunch and Additional Costs
While the tastings and transportation are included, lunch is on your own. The tour stops at a highly-rated local restaurant, giving you the chance to choose what suits your palate and budget. This flexibility is nice, especially if you prefer a certain cuisine or want to indulge a little more.
The Experience’s Strengths and Considerations

Based on reviews and the tour structure, the guides seem to be a highlight. One reviewer mentions Eugen, a guide who provided “helpful info and great stories,” which suggests you’ll get personalized attention and insights that enhance your understanding of Romanian wine culture. The scenic views and the quality of wines are also consistently praised, making this a worthwhile experience for those who love tasting and learning in a relaxed environment.
Pricing at around $102 per person offers decent value when considering the tastings, guide, and transportation. It’s an efficient way to discover Romania’s wine scene without the hassle of organizing individual visits or driving.
However, keep in mind that lunch isn’t included—so if you’re a big eater or want a specific meal, you might want to plan ahead. Also, this tour has a minimum of 3 participants and only runs with up to 15 travelers, which keeps it intimate but means you should book in advance if you’re set on the date.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This experience is perfect for wine enthusiasts eager to discover Romanian varieties and wineries without fuss. It’s also suitable for those who appreciate scenic views and relaxed touring. If you’re traveling with friends, a partner, or even alone with a sense of adventure, the small-group setting makes it easy to connect and share the experience.
It’s less suited for travelers on a tight schedule, as the full-day format and scenic stops demand some flexibility. Also, if you’re not of legal drinking age or prefer non-alcoholic activities, this tour wouldn’t be the right fit.
Final Thoughts

The Romanian Wine Tasting tour offers a well-balanced mix of educational insights, delightful tastings, and scenic beauty. The emphasis on guides who are knowledgeable and friendly elevates the experience, making it more than just a day of sampling wines. The scenic surroundings provide a peaceful backdrop that makes the whole trip feel special.
For anyone interested in Romanian wines, especially those curious about local production and etiquette, this tour hits the right notes without feeling rushed. It’s a great way to spend a relaxing day outside Bucharest, especially if you’re happy to spend a bit on tastings and transportation.
While lunch isn’t included, the flexibility to choose your meal is a plus, and the overall value considering the experience and expert guides should appeal to most travelers looking for an authentic, enjoyable wine day. If you’re after a meaningful introduction to Romania’s wine culture with a friendly group, this could be just the ticket.
Romanian Wine Tasting
“Amazing wineries beautiful views of dealu mare , beautiful people and great wine you must go !!! Our guide was great very knowledgeable and helpful”
FAQ
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, if you’re staying at one of the selected hotels in Bucharest, the tour offers convenient pickup and drop-off.
How long does the tour take?
The experience lasts approximately 8 hours, starting around 9:30 AM and returning in the late afternoon.
Are the wine tastings included?
Absolutely. The tour includes tastings at both wineries, with over 10 types of wine sampled.
What is the minimum age for participants?
Participants must be at least 18 years old to join, given the wine tasting focus.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes, possibly a bottle of water, and an appetite for good wine and scenic views. Lunch is on your own.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Since the minimum age is 18, it’s suitable for adults and older teens, but not for younger children.
What kind of transport is used?
Transportation is in a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan, making the journey relaxed and easy.
How many people will be on the tour?
The group is small, with a maximum of 15 travelers, which helps keep the experience intimate.
If you’re looking for a gentle introduction to Romania’s wineries with a friendly guide and gorgeous scenery, this tour looks like a dependable choice. It balances tastings with learning, and the reviews speak highly of the overall experience. Just remember to book ahead, especially if you’re visiting in peak season!
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