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Discover Romania’s wine heritage with a private 3-hour tasting at Bucharest’s first wine bar, including four local wines, cheese, sausages, and hotel transport.

The Private Wine Tasting at Bucharest’s First Wine Bar offers an intimate journey into Romania’s winemaking traditions. Priced at $103.03 per person and lasting about 3 hours, this experience is ideal for those interested in exploring local wines in a cozy, historic setting. The tour includes private hotel pickup and drop-off, making it both convenient and relaxing.
Located inside a 100-year-old manor house, the wine bar boasts an elegant interior with bottles displayed like books on shelves, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. This setting makes for an atmospheric introduction to Romania’s wine culture, especially since the bar was reopened after the fall of communism in 1989. It’s a perfect choice for wine lovers seeking a personal, knowledgeable experience in a place filled with history.
The wine bar’s location inside a 100-year-old house adds a special touch to the tasting experience. The interior combines historic charm with elegant decor, making it more than just a place to sample wines—it’s a step into Bucharest’s past. The ambiance is enhanced by the display of wine bottles that resemble books, creating an environment that feels both refined and relaxed.
This historic setting is a reminder of Romania’s enduring wine tradition, which has faced many challenges through the decades, including during the Soviet occupation and communist years. The bar’s reopening symbolizes the country’s efforts to reclaim its place among top wine-producing nations. Visitors appreciate how the environment pairs well with the informative and personal approach of the guide.
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During the tour, you’ll sample four different local wines, each representing Romania’s diverse terroirs. The wines come from Dealu Mare, the country’s most famous wine region, known for its ideal red wine conditions thanks to its clay and limestone soils and hot climate until late September.
The guide provides insights into each wine variety, explaining how Romania’s viticultural history shaped its current offerings. You’ll get a chance to taste wines that showcase the country’s potential, especially as Romania aims to reestablish itself in the global wine scene after decades of disruption. Sampling these wines offers a genuine taste of Romania’s winemaking craftsmanship.

The tasting is complemented by a hearty plate of aged dry sausages and artisan cheese. These traditional accompaniments enhance the wine tasting experience, allowing you to appreciate the flavors and textures of local delicacies alongside the wines. The dry sausages and cheese are thoughtfully chosen to match the wine profiles, providing a well-rounded experience.
The inclusion of local snacks makes this tasting more than just wine sampling; it’s a chance to savor authentic Romanian flavors in a setting that emphasizes quality and tradition. No additional food or drinks are included unless specified, so you can focus on the expertly paired offerings.

The tour features a private guide who shares stories about Romania’s winemaking industry. They explain the challenges faced during the Soviet occupation and communist years, when private property was confiscated and brands were destroyed, leading to ruined quality and mass production policies.
The guide offers a detailed account of how Romania, after the 1989 revolution, initiated a slow but steady process of rebuilding its wine sector. This historical context adds depth to the tasting, making it more than just a casual drink. The guide’s expertise and storytelling create a more meaningful connection to the wines and the country’s viticultural journey.
The tour includes round-trip transportation, making logistics straightforward. Hotel pickup and drop-off ensure a stress-free experience, especially for visitors unfamiliar with the city. This private transport is a key highlight, as it allows guests to relax without worrying about navigating Bucharest’s streets or finding the venue.
Most travelers find this added convenience enhances the overall value of the experience, allowing them to focus entirely on enjoying the tasting. The small group setting, with private guide and transport, fosters a more personalized and engaging atmosphere.
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With a perfect 5.0 rating from three reviews, this tour is highly praised for its outstanding quality and knowledgeable guides. Reviewers mention Emma’s ability to detail both the country’s and city’s history, along with the delicious wine offerings and the cool, historic ambiance of the bar.
This positive feedback highlights the experience’s intimate, educational, and enjoyable nature, making it a recommended activity for those interested in Romanian wine or history. The tour’s small size and private setting ensure personalized attention and a relaxed environment.
This tour caters best to wine enthusiasts eager to explore Romania’s viticultural heritage in a relaxed, historic setting. It’s suitable for adults aged 18 and over and particularly appeals to those interested in learning about Romania’s recovery after the communist era. The private guide ensures a tailored experience, ideal for couples, small groups, or solo travelers seeking a personalized outing.
The 3-hour duration makes it an accessible activity, fitting comfortably into a day of sightseeing or relaxing in Bucharest. The hotel pickup and drop-off add a layer of convenience for visitors staying in the city center or nearby.
The tour requires a minimum of two people per booking, ensuring a cozy, private experience. Confirmation is received at booking, and the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance—perfect for flexible planning.
The cost of $103.03 per person covers private transport, guide, four wine tastings, and traditional snacks. Additional food or drinks are not included unless specified, so plan accordingly if you want extra to accompany the tasting.
What makes this experience truly special is its combination of historic ambiance, private guidance, and a focus on Romania’s rich wine heritage. The reopening of the first wine bar after decades of political upheaval underscores the resilience of Romania’s wine industry.
Coupled with local wines from Dealu Mare and the warm, personal approach of the guide, this tour delivers an authentic taste of Romania’s wine culture. It offers a relaxed, educational journey that’s perfect for anyone wanting to connect with the country’s history through its wines.
The Private Wine Tasting at Bucharest’s First Wine Bar provides an engaging introduction to Romania’s wine traditions within a historic setting. Priced reasonably, it combines four local wines, traditional snacks, private transport, and a knowledgeable guide into a well-rounded experience.
While it’s best suited for wine lovers and history enthusiasts, the warm atmosphere and expert guidance make it appealing for anyone curious about Romania’s viticultural recovery. The fact that it’s a private tour allows for a personalized, relaxed pace, making it a memorable addition to a Bucharest itinerary.
“Emma does a great job detailing the country and city history. The wine bar is a cool place with tons of history and delicious wine offerings! Highl…”
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, round-trip private transportation from Bucharest hotels is included, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free experience.
What wines will I taste?
You will sample four different Romanian wines, specifically from Romania’s renowned Dealu Mare region, showcasing the country’s top red wine varieties.
Can I join this tour as a solo traveler?
The tour requires a minimum of two people per booking, so solo travelers will need to join with another participant or arrange for two guests.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, the minimum drinking age is 18 years. Proof of age may be requested at the time of the tour.
What is included in the cost?
The price covers private guide and transport, wine tastings (four glasses per person), and a plate of Romanian cheese and dry sausages. Additional food and drinks are not included unless specified.