Vintage: 2020
Producer: Chateau Vartely
Country: Moldova, Valul lui Traian
Grapes: 100% Saperavi
Alcohol: 13.5%
€15.00
This wine, crafted from Saperavi, one of the most noble and age-worthy grape varieties of Eastern origin, displays remarkable depth and structure. Known for its naturally high color intensity, firm tannins, and vibrant acidity, Saperavi produces wines with exceptional ageing potential and impressive longevity.
The wine is aged for 12 months in new oak barrels, allowing it to develop additional complexity, refinement, and structural harmony.
On the nose, it reveals generous aromas of blackberry and cranberry, layered with elegant oak nuances. Subtle spicy notes emerge on the finish, adding warmth and sophistication.
On the palate, it is full-bodied and concentrated, with a powerful yet polished structure. The tannins are firm but well-integrated, supporting the rich fruit core and leading to a long, persistent finish marked by gentle spice and oak influence.
Thanks to the inherent strength of the Saperavi grape, this wine has excellent ageing potential, evolving beautifully over many years in bottle, gaining complexity, tertiary aromas, and further refinement.
Decanting before serving is highly recommended to allow the wine to fully express its aromatic depth and structure.
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.
The IGP Valul lui Traian wine region, situated in southern Moldova, is defined by a complex geological structure that plays a decisive role in the style and quality of its wines.
The dominant soils are calcareous chernozems, formed over limestone bedrock, with varying proportions of clay, sand, and marl. These soils are moderately fertile, promoting balanced vine vigor and naturally limiting yields.
The warm continental climate, moderated by proximity to the Black Sea basin, interacts with these soils to extend the ripening cycle. Day–night temperature variation supports phenolic maturity without loss of freshness, while soil heat retention accelerates ripening early in the season and stabilizes it later.
These soil conditions favor:
As a result, wines from Valul lui Traian often show ripe black and red fruit profiles, savory spice, firm yet polished tannins, and a saline–mineral finish, reflecting the region’s calcareous foundations.
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