Published in Scientific Papers. Series B, Horticulture, Vol. LXVIII, Issue 1
Written by Dorin Ștefan DUȘA, Robert Traian HEIZER, Mirela Gabriela HEIZER, Sabin Ioan BANIȚĂ, Anamaria CĂLUGĂR, Dragoș George CONSTANTINESCU, Alin DOBREI, Claudiu Ioan BUNEA
This study provides an overview of the substantial changes in the structure of the wine grape assortment in Romania through the use of European funds allocated for vineyards reconversion/restructuring. Between 2007 and 2022, both new international varieties, which previously existed only in ampelographic collections, and old Romanian varieties, which are more adaptable to climate change and are increasingly appreciated by the wine drinking public, were introduced into the Romanian wine assortment. The study presents an update on the evolution of the areas cultivated with the most widespread wine grape varieties destinated for wines with protected designation of origin, protected geographical indication and varietally. On this basis, the quality level of the wines obtained during the 15 years studied was analyzed, based on the assessments made by the specialist tasting committees of the governmental Body which, on the basis of the traceability ensured by the producer, guarantees their origin and authenticity.
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