Transylvania is a fascinating Romanian wine region earning a reputation for fresh fragrant white wines from both local and international varieties.
In many ways Transylvania is one of the world's great undiscovered wine regions. Alongside the beauty of the Carpathian Mountains, the rolling hills of the the Târnave River valley conjure reminders of [Tuscany](/region/tuscany). Were this area to become a patchwork of vineyards, there would be much in it from a scenic perspective. Situated in the mountainous centre of [Romania](/country/romania) there are only around 6500 hectares under vine - around half of which is classified as DOC vineyard. The climate is undeniably continental with very hot summers and very cold, snowy winters. The Târnave Valley is particularly exciting for its fresh white wines. Around the areas of Blaj and Jidevi there are some respectable but largely commercial wines being made. These currently provide the best introduction to the region's wines. The most exciting wine story in Transylvania at the moment is the small, boutique [Liliac Winery](/producer/liliac-winery) who, with a brand new winery and focus on modern technology, are making very clean, modern wines from both international and local grape varieties.