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Cuvée Charlotte
Cuvee
Charlotte is produced by SERVE every year since 1999 except 2009, a year with
less potential that made the producer from Dealu Mare to postpone making this
wonderful wine. Until 2007, it was made by blending Cabernet Sauvignon and
Fetească Neagră. In 2007, Merlot was added and in 2008 the Cabernet Sauvignon
was excluded. It is a Romanian wine benchmark, a deep red with a complex nose
of violets, vanilla, spices, raisins and red fruit. The taste is full, juicy
flavors of berries, blackberries, blueberries and spices. With tannins still
young and with a perfect balance, it can be a good choice for meals with
grilled beef, baked lamb, venison and roast turkey with red wine sauce.
Passarowitz 1718
Produced by Crama Oprişor on the Oltenia hills the wine has the complexity offered by the presence of five varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Merlot, Pinot Noir and Dornfelder. Each variety has a well defined role in this wine: Cabernet Sauvignon brings the body and color, spicy Shiraz flavors, Pinot Noir the elegance, Merlot makes it friendlier and Dornfelder further intensifies the color. Visually it is a dark wine with slight violet reflections denoting a potential obsolete. The nose is a choir of fruity flavors, floral, grassy and spicy in a flexible note driving us through all the flavors that can be found in the wine. The taste is full-bodied, yet supple, with velvety tannins with flavors which change every sip from red and black fruit to chocolate milk and vanilla. After a minimum of 6-8 hours aeration, it may accompany well seasoned beef, but just as well may be the ideal companion on long winter evenings in front of a fireplace. 1718 magnum bottles (1.5 l) are produced anually.
Cuvée IX
Made by
Lacerta in Dealu Mare is a red wine obtained by blending wines made from
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Fetească Neagră and Blaufraenkisch aged one year in
oak barriques from different sources. It is a strong red with aromas of
blueberries, blackberries, currants, ripe black cherry, cherry, raspberry,
vanilla, coffee, chocolate and can accompany the most sophisticated dishes
based on red meat, venison, wild mushrooms, truffles, ripened cheeses, but may
also be associated with dark chocolate desserts or black fruit jams.
Smerenie
It is the
first Romanian wine that was thought the other way around: from name to the
dark liquid in the bottle. It was meant to be a tribute to the immortal soul
and faith. Made by Crama Oprișor by blending Shiraz, Pinot Noir and Dornfelder
is a wine of a deep red with violet tints, intense aromas of raspberry, bitter
cherry, ripe cherry, cinnamon, cloves, vanilla, cocoa and coffee. All the
flavors can be tasted supported by acidity and tannins which convinces us that
this wine may be kept for at least another 10 years. Can be served with blue
beef, big venison, roast turkey, grilled pork, dark chocolate dessert and
berries.
Golem Roșu
Obtained from
Crama Basilescu in Dealu Mare blending Fetească Neagră, Cabernet Sauvignon and
Merlot; the three varieties reach a steady note delighting us in a complex
wine, full-bodied, robust yet velvety, with a range of red and black fruit
flavors, vanilla, dark chocolate, coffee and cocoa. Being a very complex wine,
it is recommended for moments of meditation with a quality cigar or pipe, for
long evenings with friends, as well as for special occasions or memorable
events.
Ovas
Made by Petro
Vaselo in the village with the same name in Banat, this is a typical Bordoeaux
blending with 70% Cabernet Sauvignon and 30 % Merlot. The color is dark ruby,
the nose complex and deeply flavored with black currant, cherry, tobacco,
smoke, tobacco and herbs. The taste is strong, with tannins still young and
lively, with aromas of fruit noticed in the nose, complemented by a lingering
aftertaste of cocoa, chocolate and cherry stones. Aging potential is minimum
5-6 years. An elegant wine that can pair with meals with deer, venison, beef,
boletus, truffles and ripened cheese.