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Enviado - 02 septiembre 2006 :  15:49:54  Mostrar perfil  Responder con Cita
Els vins de Moldàvia / Los vinos de Moldavia

http://www.vinmoldova.md/eng/section/34/

Als qui us interessi el món dels vins i la viticultura, us aconsellem la visita a aquesta pàgina, molt interessant, en la qual s'ofereix (en romanès, anglès i rus) una informació històrica força completa sobre la producció vinícola en aquell país, i també sobre els diferents tipus de vi i conyac que s'hi comercialitzen.

A quienes os interese el mundo de los vinos y la viticultura, os aconsejamos la visita a esta página, muy interesante, en la que se ofrece (en rumano, inglés y ruso) una información histórica bastante completa sobre la producción vinícola en aquel país, y también sobre los diferentes tipos de vino y coñac que se comercializan.

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Enviado - 23 abril 2009 :  22:29:20  Mostrar perfil  Responder con Cita
Moldovan wine - Needs more drinkers than Queen Elizabeth - Feature

DPA / EARTH TIMES
06 April 2009

Chisinau - Moldova's best tipples are good enough for Queen Elizabeth, but the former Soviet republic's wine industry needs more than royal favour to keep the vintages coming. The Negru de Pucari 1990 is the top end of Moldova's wine industry. The ruby dark dry red is a mix of Cabernet Souvingon, Saperavi, and Moldova's own Rara Neagra grapes.

The English monarch "regularly orders" the wine for its rich bouquet, and also quite possibly as a smart investment - in 1990 Moldova was passing through economic crisis, and despite the outstanding grapes of that year wine production in the former Soviet republic was tiny, Moldovan wine experts said.

"But in general, the world just doesn't know our wines," explained Samuil Pic, director of the Allianta-Vin vinery. "Even though by pretty much any standard you want, Moldovan wine is competative."

Despite Moldova's tiny size - the landlocked country is slightly larger than Belgium but contains half the population - there are Modovan wines with medals aplenty to back up Pic's claim.

One of the most recent is a Clos de Corten 2005 Private Reserve produced by Acorex Wine, recipient of last year's Charndonnay du Monde gold medal.

"This full rich wine has a straw color with an ideally balanced bouquet, in which you can taste the notes of exotic fruit, peach, vanilla, butter, hazelnut and a ruddy crust of bread," according to an Acorex statement.

Other Moldovan wines recently winning top medals include Pucari's 2003 Pinon Noir, the Lion Gri vinery's 2003 Sauvignon Blanc, a 2005 Merlot produced by Chateu Mertely, and Black Doctor, an inky crimson blend of Saperavi grapes, fermented by Vinaria Bostovan.

"A full, harmonic taste with shades of reticence and subtle aroma of plums and chocolate," reports the Bostovan web site. "Semi-sweet to sweet, this wine is also suitable for mass production."

Moldovan archaeologists believe people were fermenting grapes in the Dniestr River valley - now modern Moldova - for at least the last 6,000 years continuously.

Moldovan wine has over the years weathered some of the worst challenges faced by vintners anywhere, among them drought, flood, invasion, 400 years of Moslem government technically banning intoxicating drink, and an ill-fated Soviet attempt to reduce alcoholism by ordering millions Moldova's vines ripped out by the roots.

Perhaps the worst disaster struck in the early 1900s in the form of the phylloxera bacterium, demolishing stock of Moldova's native grapes, and by the late 1930s leaving Moldova with four-fifths of its vineyards planted with foreign or hybrid vines.

(http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/263201,moldovan-wine--needs-more-drinkers-than-queen-elizabeth--feature.html)
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Enviado - 29 mayo 2009 :  22:56:16  Mostrar perfil  Responder con Cita
Moldovan wine export down 30% in first four months of 2009

CHINA VIEW
20-05-2009

BUCHAREST, May 19 (Xinhua) - The export of Moldovan wine went down by 30 percent during the first four months of 2009, amounting to 45 million dollars, according to reports by the official Moldpres news agency reaching here on Tuesday.

The decrease in the wine export was triggered by the economic crisis, which lowered global demand, according to wine companies in the country.

"The reduction of the export of alcoholic beverages was higher in early 2009. At present, a tendency of monthly increase in deliveries to the foreign markets is recorded already," said Nicolae Taran, deputy director-general of the Moldova-Vin Agricultural and Industrial Agency.

The main sales market of the Moldovan wine products remains the one of the Commonwealth of Independent States member countries, which is followed by the market of the European Union states.

At the same time, Taran stressed that Moldova-Vin elaborated a plan to support wine companies amid the economic crisis. Among the plan's provisions, there is also the implementation of technical norms of organizing the wine goods' traceability, so as to raise the competitiveness of the Moldovan wine products to the European standards.

In 2008, the export of Moldovan wines was worth 196 million dollars, up 45 percent against 2007.

(http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-05/20/content_11403763.htm)
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Enviado - 07 julio 2009 :  15:56:54  Mostrar perfil  Responder con Cita
Moldovan wines to be promoted in Poland, China, Czech Republic

AIS Moldpres
July 1, 2009

Chisinau, 1 July /MOLDPRES/ - The Moldova-Vin Agricultural and Industrial Agency will carry out promotional actions of Moldovan wines in Poland, China and the Czech Republic till late 2009, the head of the promotion and foreign relations department of the agency, Iurie Mudrea, has told MOLDPRES.

Mudrea said that, till late next August, a festival of Moldovan beverages will be organized in the cities of Lodz and Warsaw, Poland. In September 2009, Moldovan wineries will display their goods within traditional promotional actions in Prague, the Czech Republic. At the end of the year, the plan of promotion of Moldovan drinks is traditionally completed with a festival of Moldovan beverages and culture, held in China.

Iurie Mudrea said that, so far, a string of wine companies from Moldova have announced their intention to participate in the above actions. In the first half of 2009, Moldovan wine companies presented their production at the international exhibition Prodexpo from Moscow, as well as in Austria and the USA.

Preliminary data by the Moldova-Vin Agency show that Moldova exported alcoholic beverages worth 58 million dollars in the past five months of 2009.

(http://www.moldpres.md/default.asp?Lang=en&ID=112800)
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