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Discover Romanian wines on a private full-day tour from Bucharest, visiting boutique wineries, a 250-year-old museum, with tastings and authentic local cuisine.
A day dedicated to exploring Romania’s wine country offers an engaging mix of history, taste, and scenery. Priced at $397 per group up to 7 people and lasting around 10 hours, this private tour takes you from Bucharest into the quiet, picturesque hills of the sub Carpathians. Led by the knowledgeable Razvan Trancu, the experience focuses on boutique wineries, local traditions, and authentic flavors, making it ideal for those interested in wine, culture, and outdoor scenery.
While the tour is customizable and can adapt to your preferences, it remains a well-organized journey into Romania’s wine heritage, with opportunities to taste high-quality wines, learn about local traditions, and enjoy a scenic lunch overlooking lush vineyards. A highlight is the visit to a 250-year-old traditional wine museum, which offers a glimpse into the country’s ancient winemaking practices. The tour can be tailored for groups up to 8 people, with a small extra fee for larger groups due to transportation needs.


This tour makes a compelling journey through the ancient wine region just northeast of Bucharest, an area that dates back to Roman times. The route takes you through the sunny hills of the sub Carpathians, where the landscape is characterized by knolls and valleys. Travelers are treated to stunning views of the countryside, making it a perfect escape from the city’s bustle.
The area is especially known for red wines, but it also offers a variety of other wine types, reflecting the diversity of local vineyards. The drive lasts about 90 minutes, during which you can enjoy the passing scenery and get introduced to the local geography from your guide. The journey sets a relaxed tone for the day ahead, emphasizing the local flavors and natural beauty.
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The first stop features a small, traditional wine museum that has been in operation for around 250 years. Here, you’ll learn how wine was produced in the old days, with displays that showcase traditional winemaking techniques. This visit provides valuable context on Romania’s long-standing wine culture and highlights the country’s historical approach to wine production.
The museum visit typically lasts about an hour, offering a chance to see authentic tools and learn about historical practices. It’s an insightful start that enriches the tasting experience that follows, providing a deeper understanding of Romania’s wine heritage.

Shortly after the museum, the tour continues at a modern winery, just a few minutes away. Here, you get your first taste of Romanian wines, sampling a selection of local varieties. The setting is contemporary, and the guide helps you appreciate the nuances of each wine, whether red, white, or other types.
This wine tasting session lasts about an hour and a half, allowing ample time to enjoy the flavors and ask questions about the wines’ production and characteristics. The focus is on quality and authenticity, with the guide often recommending specific wines to try and explaining what makes Romanian wines unique.

Midday, the tour offers a delicious, authentic lunch at a typical manor house, situated in the middle of a working vineyard. The setting provides panoramic views over the surrounding valleys, making it an ideal spot to relax and take in the scenery.
The meal typically features local ingredients and regional specialties, served alongside a selection of wines. The extended lunch, lasting about 1.5 hours, is a highlight for many, offering a chance to enjoy home-style Romanian cuisine and connect with the countryside atmosphere. This stop also allows for a siesta, helping you recharge for the afternoon tastings.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter lunch, the tour continues with visits to two more boutique wineries, each offering a personalized tasting experience. These are often family-run establishments, emphasizing small-scale production and high-quality wines.
The guide’s selection ensures that each winery offers something distinctive, whether it’s a specific grape variety or a particular production method. Tastings at these locations typically last about 1.5 hours each, giving you time to savor the wines, learn about the winemaking process, and enjoy the warmth of local hospitality.
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As the day winds down, the tour makes its final stop at a winery where you can enjoy the last drops of wine while watching the sunset over the vineyards. This peaceful moment captures the essence of the countryside and provides a beautiful end to the wine journey.
If time and interest allow, the tour can conclude with a special dinner at a manor, offering more local dishes and wines in a cozy setting. The drop-off at your hotel in Bucharest happens after this, completing a full and rewarding day.
The tour departs from your hotel in Bucharest with a pickup included. It is designed for private groups, with a minimum of 3 participants and the capacity to accommodate up to 8 people. Larger groups require a small additional fee of 85 euros to cover transportation costs like van rental.
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, beginning in the morning and ending in the evening. Travelers are encouraged to bring sunscreen and cash for personal expenses, tasting fees, and extras. The experience is flexible and can be tailored to your interests and endurance, with the guide happy to make adjustments before booking.
Led by Razvan Trancu, the tour benefits from a knowledgeable and personable guide praised in reviews. Razvan’s expertise spans geography, history, and wine culture, and he often speaks French in addition to English and Italian. His organization and communication skills ensure a smooth, relaxed experience.
The tour’s personalized approach means stops and activities can be adjusted to suit your preferences, making each visit more meaningful. Razvan’s enthusiasm for Romanian wines and countryside life ensures a warm and engaging atmosphere throughout the day.
It’s advisable to book at least 3-4 days in advance to secure your preferred dates and ensure availability at wineries and venues. The museum is closed on Mondays, and some locations may be shut between November and April — so check availability ahead of time.
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or children under 18, as it involves outdoor activities and winery visits. Participants should wear comfortable shoes, bring sunscreen, and carry cash for tastings and personal purchases.
This private wine tour from Bucharest offers a balanced combination of history, scenic beauty, and tasting. The focus on boutique wineries provides an intimate look at Romania’s wine craftsmanship, complemented by a delicious local lunch and stunning views.
The well-organized itinerary and enthusiastic guide make for a relaxing, educational experience that appeals to wine lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The $397 price for a full day of tastings, sightseeing, and cultural insights reflects good value, especially given the personalized service and exclusive access.
While some stops may be closed in the off-season, the tour’s flexibility and scenic appeal make it a worthwhile way to discover Romania’s hidden wine treasures. It’s an ideal choice for those seeking an authentic, immersive experience outside the city.
“Razvan was an amazing guide. He was very knowledgeable about the geography and history of Romania and made sure we learned about the countrys conte…”
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours from pickup to drop-off.
How many wineries are visited?
You visit 3 to 4 wineries, depending on availability, with stops at a traditional wine museum and boutique establishments.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, the experience is not suitable for children under 18 due to winery visits and outdoor activities.
Can the tour be customized?
Yes, it is customizable according to your interests and needs, with prior inquiry recommended.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, cash for tasting fees and personal expenses, and comfortable shoes.
Is there a dress code?
There is no strict dress code, but comfortable, casual attire suitable for outdoor walking and winery visits is recommended.
Are vegetarian or special diet meals available?
The lunch menu is regional and typically includes local ingredients; special dietary requests should be discussed in advance.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guidance is provided in English and Italian, with a special mention that Razvan often conducts much of the tour in French.
What if I want to join a larger group?
Groups larger than 3 participants are possible with an extra fee of 85 euros per group due to transportation needs.
Are tasting fees included in the price?
No, the wine tasting packages are paid directly at each location and are not included in the tour price.