C’est Soir Busuioacă Dry

17,80 

Usually this variety is used to make sweet wines. This dry wine it’s a proof of the great versatility of the astonishing and rare grape of Busuioacă.

The wine presents a pale pink leaf onion color and intense floral aromas, mainly rose petals, pleasant, intense, good persistence, crisp taste but with a smooth and pleasant finish.

Pairing with food: cheese flavored with fruits Millefeuille, duck breast, risotto with seafood, prepared with chicken liver and duck

  • Year: 2021
  • Color: Rosé wine
  • Grape: Busuioacă de Bohotin
  • Region: The Moldovan Hills wine region
  • Winery: Hermeziu
  • Alcohol: 14 %
  • Type: dry
  • Format: 0,75 l

Crama Hermeziu (Hermeziu Winery) currently develops within the corporate group Domeniile Lungu, a family business, sustained and developed through investments in technology and modernization. The wines made by Hermeziu Winery reveal a special bound with the land, being conceived to hand down to posterity the history of their place of origin.

Hermeziu, the maiden name of Costache Negruzzi’s (19th century writer & politician) mother, equally has an ancient etymology and is buried in tumultuous legends. It renders the red colour, crimson-hued and defines the spirit of fighter, of hero freeing his keen, state or territory from attackers and predators. It named the village and boyar domain, pride of the peasants on the brink of the Prut River, resonance of the nowadays winery. The members of the Negruzzi family rejoiced, sorrowed, lived and died in the domain of Hermeziu. From the writer Costache Negruzzi, to Ella Negruzzi, the first female lawyer of Romania, Leon Negruzzi, writer, mayor and prefect of Iași City (3rd biggest city in Romania), to the general Mihai Negruzzi and his son Bob Negruzzi, French language writer, all of them bound their destinies to the lands of Hermeziu.

The terraced relief and modern technique have succeeded, as of 2006 marking the beginning of the history of the Winery, in creating a perfect environment for the grapes cultivated on the 132 hectares of land. Traminer, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay or Busuioacă de Bohotin are wine varieties painstakingly made by reputed oenologists, with equipment imported from the prestigious Italian company Casa Grande, to obtain prized wines, with a very good natural acidity.

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