Private label wines pour forth in sour economic times
Romanian private label wines have grown stronger in recent years, thanks to both foreign investment and family businesses that have been developed. The Diplomat - Bucharest spoke to the largest producers in this field and heard their stories and their future plans
By Roxana Cristea October 2012 - From the Print Edition
"I think there may be no better ambassador for Romania than wine - not now but potentially. It could also represent Romania and its economic, social and cultural potential far beyond any other product or service," Cristiana Stoica, lawyer at Stoica and Associates, tells The Diplomat - Bucharest of the potential Romanian premium wine.
Her opinion is shared by other independent wine producers in the country. Aurelia Visinescu, general manager and owner of wine company Domeniile Sahateni, say... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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