A truly superb aperitif wine. Salcuta Winery, active since 1995, showcases its talent to the world with this Pinot Gris Winemaker's Way. They are undoubtedly set to conquer the world with it. The birthplace of this Pinot Gris wine is Moldova, a former Soviet republic in Eastern Europe. The average wine drinker might not immediately associate this country with viticulture, but true wine connoisseurs know better: Moldova guarantees friendly, enjoyable wines at an attractive price.
The vineyards in Stefan Voda
Salcuta Winery has primarily cultivated French grape varieties in its vineyards. Varieties such as Chardonnay, Merlot, and Pinot Gris thrive in the southeastern Moldovan terroir. This is no coincidence. Salcuta's vineyards are located at roughly the same latitude as Bordeaux vineyards. Furthermore, the nearby Black Sea provides the necessary cooling for the vineyards. The result is full, flavorful bunches of Pinot Gris grapes, which, thanks to the expertise of Moldovan winemakers, are processed to near perfection.
The Taste of Pinot Gris Winemaker's Way
A distinctive wine, the perfect accompaniment to a leisurely lunch with friends. Surprise your guests with the boundless quality that Salcuta can offer. Although Moldovan wine isn't well-known, its quality is astronomically high. A growing number of major wineries in this country are exporting to developed Western countries, and with great success. This Salcuta Pinot Gris Winemaker's Way is our vinologist's personal favorite. With its fresh aroma and flavor of green apple and lime, this white wine pairs perfectly with seafood dishes.