The producers of boutique wines from Moldova are participating in RO-Wine 2026, in Cluj-Napoca

The Republic of Moldova continues to establish its presence in international markets by participating in RO-Wine | International Wine Festival of Romania, one of the most important events dedicated to artisanal wines in Eastern Europe. The festival will take place on March 21–22, 2026, at CHIOS Social Lounge in Cluj-Napoca.

At this year’s event, the Association of Small Wine Producers, together with 11 boutique wineries, will present the Romanian public with a selection representative of the new generation of winemaking in the Republic of Moldova: ATU Winery, Crama Mircești, DIVUS Winery, Domeniile Pripa, Domaine la Prut, Epicrama Winery, GOGU Winery, Grapeland, Minis Terrios Wines, Vera Winery and Vinum.md.

Participating in RO-Wine is an important opportunity for small producers from the Republic of Moldova to present their wines to a knowledgeable audience and to build direct relationships with the Romanian market. The signature wines we are bringing to Cluj reflect the identity, terroir, and passion of each producer, and the growing interest in these wines confirms that we are on the right track”, says Elena Tomescu, Administrator, Association of Small Wine Producers.

Their participation is supported by the Invest Moldova Agency, the government agency responsible for attracting investment and promoting exports, which actively supports local producers in accessing foreign markets and positioning themselves in the premium segment.

Romania – a strategic market for Moldovan wines

Romania remains one of the main export markets for Moldovan wines, with the value of exports increasing more than 2.3-fold between 2019 and 2024 to reach $37 million, and is expected to exceed $41 million in 2025.

This evolution reflects the increasingly pronounced orientation towards bottled wines and value-added products, adapted to the demands of consumers in the region.

Platform for partnerships and expansion into foreign markets

RO-Wine annually brings together producers, importers and industry professionals, providing a relevant framework for:

  • development of commercial partnerships
  • promoting author’s wines
  • expansion into regional and international markets

The presence of the Republic of Moldova at this event contributes to the strengthening of the position of Moldovan wines in the premium segment and to increasing their visibility in the region.

The role of the Invest Moldova Agency: from visibility to sustainable export growth

By supporting participation in relevant international events, the Invest Moldova Agency fulfills its mandate to promote exports and facilitate local companies’ access to competitive foreign markets.

In this context, the Agency contributes to:

  • the development of commercial opportunities for Moldovan producers, in various export-oriented sectors
  • the increase in added value of Moldovan products and strengthening their positioning in the premium segments
  • strengthening the image of the Republic of Moldova as a competitive origin for quality products on international markets

“For the Invest Moldova Agency, participating in RO-Wine is not merely about attending an industry event, but part of a coherent strategy to position the Republic of Moldova in the high-value-added wine segment. Romania is a market where we see not only growth but also maturing demand, and our role is to connect Moldovan producers with relevant partners and support the transition from volume to value”, says Irina Tolstousov, Deputy Director of the Invest Moldova Agency.

Participation in RO-Wine is part of a broader strategy to promote exports and integrate Moldovan companies into competitive value chains in the region.



Ten ministers from the current executive will also be found in the Government proposed by the designated Prime Minister Vasile Tofan, while four portfolios will return to new members of the cabinet. At the same time, the Deputy Prime Ministers for reintegration and for European integration, Valeriu Chiveri and Cristina Gherasimov, will keep their positions, reports IPN.

For the position of Minister of Health, Alexandru Gasnas, presidential advisor, is appointed. Radu Musteata, the director of the National Agency for Food Safety, is proposed for the leadership of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry, and for the position of Minister of Finance, Victoria Belous, a PAS deputy, who previously held the position of minister, is put forward.

Dan Suruceanu, a cultural manager and administrator, particularly known as the executive director of the Chisinau Arena multimedia and sports complex, is proposed to lead the Ministry of Culture.

Vasile Tofan announced that he has completed consultations with parliamentary factions, as well as with representatives of associations and organizations, and the government’s work program is in the finalization stage. “On July 21, I will go to Parliament with a team of good professionals, who will give all government institutions a fast pace of work and move things forward,” declared the designated candidate.

Vasile Tofan has been nominated for the position of Prime Minister by President Maia Sandu, at the proposal of the Action and Solidarity Party, following the resignation of Alexandru Munteanu. The government’s swearing-in session is scheduled for July 21.

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The producers of boutique wines from Moldova are participating in RO-Wine 2026, in Cluj-Napoca

The Republic of Moldova continues to establish its presence in international markets by participating in RO-Wine | International Wine Festival of Romania, one of the most important events dedicated to artisanal wines in Eastern Europe. The festival will take place on March 21–22, 2026, at CHIOS Social Lounge in Cluj-Napoca.

At this year’s event, the Association of Small Wine Producers, together with 11 boutique wineries, will present the Romanian public with a selection representative of the new generation of winemaking in the Republic of Moldova: ATU Winery, Crama Mircești, DIVUS Winery, Domeniile Pripa, Domaine la Prut, Epicrama Winery, GOGU Winery, Grapeland, Minis Terrios Wines, Vera Winery and Vinum.md.

Participating in RO-Wine is an important opportunity for small producers from the Republic of Moldova to present their wines to a knowledgeable audience and to build direct relationships with the Romanian market. The signature wines we are bringing to Cluj reflect the identity, terroir, and passion of each producer, and the growing interest in these wines confirms that we are on the right track”, says Elena Tomescu, Administrator, Association of Small Wine Producers.

Their participation is supported by the Invest Moldova Agency, the government agency responsible for attracting investment and promoting exports, which actively supports local producers in accessing foreign markets and positioning themselves in the premium segment.

Romania – a strategic market for Moldovan wines

Romania remains one of the main export markets for Moldovan wines, with the value of exports increasing more than 2.3-fold between 2019 and 2024 to reach $37 million, and is expected to exceed $41 million in 2025.

This evolution reflects the increasingly pronounced orientation towards bottled wines and value-added products, adapted to the demands of consumers in the region.

Platform for partnerships and expansion into foreign markets

RO-Wine annually brings together producers, importers and industry professionals, providing a relevant framework for:

  • development of commercial partnerships
  • promoting author’s wines
  • expansion into regional and international markets

The presence of the Republic of Moldova at this event contributes to the strengthening of the position of Moldovan wines in the premium segment and to increasing their visibility in the region.

The role of the Invest Moldova Agency: from visibility to sustainable export growth

By supporting participation in relevant international events, the Invest Moldova Agency fulfills its mandate to promote exports and facilitate local companies’ access to competitive foreign markets.

In this context, the Agency contributes to:

  • the development of commercial opportunities for Moldovan producers, in various export-oriented sectors
  • the increase in added value of Moldovan products and strengthening their positioning in the premium segments
  • strengthening the image of the Republic of Moldova as a competitive origin for quality products on international markets

“For the Invest Moldova Agency, participating in RO-Wine is not merely about attending an industry event, but part of a coherent strategy to position the Republic of Moldova in the high-value-added wine segment. Romania is a market where we see not only growth but also maturing demand, and our role is to connect Moldovan producers with relevant partners and support the transition from volume to value”, says Irina Tolstousov, Deputy Director of the Invest Moldova Agency.

Participation in RO-Wine is part of a broader strategy to promote exports and integrate Moldovan companies into competitive value chains in the region.


The yellow fire hazard code has been extended until July 22. Meteorologists warn that the lack of precipitation and high temperatures will maintain an exceptional risk of vegetation fires, reports IPN.

The warning mainly targets the central area, but the municipality of Bălți and the northern districts of Glodeni and Soroca are also affected. In the southern area, the yellow code is valid until Cimislia, Basarabeasca and Taraclia.

In the context of maintaining an increased risk of fires, authorities urge the population to demonstrate maximum responsibility and to respect fire prevention rules. Rescuers recommend avoiding the use of open fire near forests, agricultural lands, and dry vegetation, prohibiting the burning of plant residues, garbage, and stubble, as well as avoiding the random throwing of cigarette butts or other lit objects. Any fire outbreak must be immediately reported to Service 112.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025