Château Vartely, Fleur Muscat

 

Vintage: 2021

Producer: Chateau Vartely
Country: Moldova, IGP Codru
Grapes: Muscat Ottonel 100%
Alcohol: 11%

8.50

Fleur Muscat from Château Vartely is an expressive semi-sweet wine crafted from the aromatic Muscat Ottonel grape. In the glass, it shows a bright straw-gold color with delicate reflections.

The nose is highly fragrant and inviting, revealing intense aromas of orange blossom, ripe peach, apricot, honey, and white flowers, accompanied by subtle hints of citrus zest and tropical fruit.

On the palate, the wine is smooth, lively, and beautifully balanced, where natural sweetness is supported by refreshing acidity. Flavors of juicy stone fruits, candied citrus, and floral notes lead to a soft, elegant finish with lingering sweetness and freshness.

This wine is approachable yet refined, making it an excellent choice both for casual enjoyment and elegant occasions.

What to pair it with:

• Fruit-based desserts (peach tart, apricot cake, fruit salad)
• Light pastries and panna cotta
• Soft cheeses such as Brie or Camembert
• Foie gras or pâté
• Mild Asian dishes with sweet-spicy elements

It can also be enjoyed well chilled on its own as a dessert wine or aperitif.

Château Vartely entered the Moldovan wine market in 1996. From the very beginning, the winery focused on quality and quickly became one of the country’s leading producers.

In 2004, the Château Vartely company was officially established. This marked an important step toward international markets and export-oriented production. Soon after, the winery began receiving awards at major international wine competitions, confirming its growing global recognition.

The estate is located approximately 50 kilometres north of Chișinău, near the historic wine town of Orhei. This area has a long tradition of premium viticulture.

Château Vartely farms a total of 550 hectares of vineyards. These are divided between two of Moldova’s most important wine regions: Codru and Bugeac (IGP Valul lui Traian). This allows the winery to work with different climates, soils, and vineyard conditions, carefully selecting the best sites for each grape variety.

Annual production exceeds 4.5 million bottles. The portfolio combines indigenous Moldovan grape varieties with well-known international cultivars. Winemaking is focused on balance, varietal expression, and regional character.

In 2008, Château Vartely expanded its activities with the opening of a wine tourism complex. Inspired by traditional Moldovan architecture, the complex is integrated into the vineyard landscape. It offers cellar visits, guided tastings, and gastronomic experiences.

Today, Château Vartely brings together scale, technical expertise, and terroir diversity. The wines are consistent, expressive, and firmly rooted in Moldova’s leading wine regions.

IGP Codru is Moldova’s most prestigious and historically significant wine region, located in the central part of the country. The name “Codru” refers to the vast forests that surround and protect the vineyards, creating a naturally moderated microclimate ideal for high-quality viticulture.

Climate

Codru benefits from a moderate continental climate with balanced seasonal variation.
Summers are warm but not excessively hot, while autumns are long and relatively dry, allowing for slow, even ripening.
The surrounding forests reduce extreme temperature fluctuations and protect vines from harsh winter winds.
Annual rainfall is higher here than in southern Moldova, contributing to freshness and aromatic precision in the wines.

Soils

The region is dominated by chernozem soils, often mixed with limestone and clay-limestone subsoils.
These soils offer good drainage while maintaining sufficient water reserves.
Limestone components contribute to mineral tension and structural finesse, particularly in white wines.

Topography

Vineyards are planted on rolling hills at elevations between 150–300 meters.
Sloped sites ensure optimal sun exposure and air circulation, helping maintain grape health and balanced ripening.

Grape Varieties

Codru is especially known for high-quality white wines and sparkling bases, (Feteasca Regala, Viorica, Riesling) but also elegant reds.

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Ageing Potential:
+8..+12°
Sweet dessert wine
Drink now, has potential for ageing
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