In 1908, a vineyard in one of the Moldovan villages, Cojusna, was founded. The chateau made the wines entirely on French expertise.
Cojusna wine cellar is a smaller cellar in the close proximity of Chisinau city. It is located in Straseni district. Its industrial unit is situated above the ground and its wine collection is placed underground.Cojusna wine plant was founded more than a century ago and till nowadays it is one of the top companies that creates and exports wines and strong drinks with the exposure time surpasses 20 years. The wine cellar of the village is situated in the region of Cojusna, near the Moldovan capital Chisinau, provides an endless supply of wines produced here in the fruitful district. The wine complex has two tasting halls and a room for guests.At Cojusna wine factory you may get accustomed with wine processing, and the exclusive architectural style of tasting halls invites you to appreciate the production of local wine-makers. The connoisseurs will discover such kinds of wines, which make resemblance with the energy and finesse of Moldovan national dance. And infamous Purcari and Chumai wines will turn wine tasting ceremony into a true festivity.At the present time, Cojusna wine factory produces more than 10 denominations of famous wines, and their characteristics remain brilliant as always. If you like a national milieu, you will find a cosy place in the Stone Hall, painted in the Moldovan national style by local craftsmen. If you favour modern luxury, then you may arrange in the European White Hall designed particularly for such visitors.The Cojusna wine collection was founded by care hands of specialists from the establishment of Cojusna winery, and still remembers the history, lives and goes on.
The famous wine collection features one million bottles of wine and cellars are more than one kilometer long.The wines "Dumbrava din Cojusna" and "Cojusna" deserve the highest appreciation of wine specialists. They are real pearl, crown of cojusna moldova's wine-makers. These wines are available to try in the tasting rooms of "The Stone Hall" and "The European White Hall", where the guests are warmly invited. The oustanding architectural style of these tasting rooms will charm and encourage guests to try the delightful wines, offered by the native wine-makers. The Stone Hall and The European White Hall's doors are always open for guests who are welcome to order light snacks, lunch and gala dinner.The winery complex features friendly and hospitable English speaking guides and can organise individual and group tours. The excursions should be booked in advance. There is no need in a car and the tour is a little inexpensive. The excursion last two-three hours.
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