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Discover Romania's wine heritage with this 8-hour tour from Bucharest, featuring museum visits, tastings at two wineries, and a traditional lunch.

The Wines of Wallachia tour offers an engaging full-day experience for those interested in Romania’s winemaking traditions. Priced at $231.47 per person, this tour lasts approximately 8 hours and includes hotel pickup and visits to historic wineries and a museum. The tour is ideal for anyone eager to learn about different grape varieties, vinting techniques, and Romanian wine culture, all while enjoying tastings and a traditional lunch.
This tour shines through its well-structured visits, quality wine tastings, and knowledgeable guides. It’s particularly suited for those curious about the evolution of winemaking from the 19th and 20th centuries to today. A notable strength is the detailed storytelling at each stop, combined with the chance to compare different wine production styles. Although the tour involves some walking and tasting, it remains accessible and comfortable for most travelers.

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The tour begins at the Crama 1777 museum, a key stop located along the famous Wine Road in Romania. Here, the focus is on showcasing how wine was produced and aged during the XIX and XX centuries. Visitors see authentic tools used in viticulture, grape processing, and ceramic wine storage vessels, offering a tangible glimpse into historical winemaking.
The museum also features a collection of barrels, coins, and Romanian folk costumes from various regions, providing cultural context to the wine story. The visit lasts about 45 minutes and includes the admission fee. This stop appeals especially to those interested in the heritage and evolution of winemaking practices in Romania.

After exploring the museum, the tour moves to its first winery. Here, a wine expert guides visitors through the winemaking process, explaining the techniques that make each winery unique. Guests get to taste three different wines paired with food fingers, cheese, local bread, and olive oil.
This part of the tour emphasizes the diversity of Romanian wine production, highlighting the differences in techniques between wineries. The guided tour of old wine cellars offers insight into traditional storage methods. The experience lasts about 2 hours and 30 minutes, providing plenty of time to appreciate the wines, ask questions, and enjoy the scenic surroundings.

Following the first tasting, the tour proceeds to the second winery, where the focus remains on comparing different wine styles and methods. Visitors experience another guided tour of the cellars, discovering how each producer’s approach affects the final product.
The second winery offers a tasting of three more wines, carefully selected by a sommelier to showcase variety. This tasting is accompanied by additional food accompaniments such as cheese and bread. This segment deepens understanding of regional differences and technique variations in Romanian winemaking.

Between the winery visits, the tour includes a traditional Romanian lunch in a location characterized by natural beauty and tranquility. This meal allows for relaxing conversation, a taste of local flavors, and a break from tastings. The lunch is a highlight for many, providing authentic regional cuisine in a peaceful environment.

The tour departs at 8:00 am with pickup offered from your hotel, simplifying transportation logistics. The group size is limited to 16 travelers, ensuring a comfortable, engaging experience with plenty of opportunities for interaction and questions. Drop-off is provided at the end of the day, making the day seamless for visitors staying in Bucharest.

The $231.47 price covers the entrance fee at the 1777 Wine Cellar Museum, guided visits at two wineries, and wine tastings of six different wines. The tour also includes guided tours of all sites. The only additional expense is the lunch, which is paid on-site at a local restaurant.
This tour offers strong value for wine enthusiasts who appreciate historical context, expert insights, and quality tastings. The free cancellation policy adds flexibility, allowing adjustments or refunds if needed with at least 24 hours’ notice.

The tour balances historical exploration at the museum, educational winery visits, and wine tastings with a restful lunch. The pacing allows enough time at each stop to absorb information and enjoy the wines without feeling rushed. The guide’s expertise and willingness to share extra details are often praised, making it a genuinely engaging experience.
Most travelers can participate, and the tour’s logistics are designed for comfort and ease. Given the focus on tasting, cultural insights, and mild walking through cellars and museum spaces, it’s suitable for a broad audience, including those with moderate mobility.
What makes the Wines of Wallachia tour special is its combination of historical depth, variety of tastings, and scenic, peaceful settings. Visitors gain a well-rounded picture of Romanian wine history and production techniques, enhanced by expert narration.
The tour’s small-group size fosters a personalized atmosphere, and the quality of wine—comparable to boutique wineries in California—pleases those familiar with wine or new to it. The inclusion of a traditional lunch adds a local flavor that complements the wine experience.
This experience is perfect for wine lovers, history buffs, and culture enthusiasts. It suits those eager to understand Romania’s winemaking heritage, sample diverse wines, and enjoy a relaxed, informative day out. The tour is also suitable for visitors who value guided insights and a scenic, peaceful setting away from busy city streets.
The Wines of Wallachia tour offers a comprehensive look into Romania’s wine heritage with expert-led tastings and historical insights. The museum visit, two winery tours, and traditional lunch create a balanced, engaging itinerary. Although the cost is moderate, the experience provides excellent value through its depth and quality.
This tour is most rewarding for those who want to learn about Romania’s winemaking traditions in a friendly, small-group environment. It delivers a memorable day filled with delicious wines, cultural discovery, and scenic landscapes.
“Enjoyed learning about the area. Its still up and coming. Great wines to taste and wineries on par with smaller ones in Paso Robles/ Norther Califo…”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price includes pickup and drop-off, entrance fee at 1777 Wine Cellar Museum, guided visits to two wineries, and wine tastings of six different wines.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 8:00 am and ending after the afternoon.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included in the price. Guests dine at a local restaurant, paying on the spot.
What stops are part of this tour?
Stops include the Crama 1777 museum and two wineries in Prahova County.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What is the group size?
The tour accommodates a maximum of 16 travelers, ensuring a small, engaging group.
Is this tour suitable for all mobility levels?
Most travelers can participate; the tour involves some walking at the museum and cellar visits, which are generally accessible.
When does the tour start?
The tour departs daily at 8:00 am.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations are handled through the tour provider, TravelMaker Bucharest Day Tours, with contact options provided.
What makes this tour unique?
Its combination of historical insights, expert wine tastings, and the peaceful setting of a scenic Romanian wine region makes it stand out.