Visit · Trade Visit

Visit our Moldovan winery: see the process, verify the source.

A half-day at our winery in Hirova settles what weeks of remote vetting cannot. You walk the Codru vineyard, follow the wine from vine to cellar to bottle, and meet the Roșca family by name. Seeing the process is the verification.

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Why a visit beats remote vetting

Why Visit

No professional buyer lists a wine they cannot vouch for. With a producer from an unfamiliar region, that vouching is the hard part. A homepage and a contact form tell you almost nothing about how the wine is actually made, and remote vetting drags across weeks of emails, sample shipments, and second-guessing. The risk you are weighing is real: only 17% of wine companies can respond to a supply chain disruption within 24 hours. Sourcing from someone you have never seen work is a bet — and bets are hard to defend to a buying committee.

A half-day at our winery in Hirova settles most of it. You walk the Codru vineyard, follow the wine from vine to cellar to bottle, and meet the Roșca family by name. Nothing is staged for the occasion, because at our scale there is nowhere to hide a shortcut. Seeing the process is the verification.

There is a second reason to come in person. Reliability worries follow every small producer, and they are fair: a winery that cannot hold quality across vintages or fulfil a reorder is a problem you inherit. You cannot read that from a brochure — but you can read it in a cellar, in how the work is organised, and in how directly your questions get answered. A visit lets you test the producer, not just the product.

This is a family winery in Moldova, not an industrial group, and a visit is built for the way you actually source: through relationship and verified provenance, not a shopping cart. A visit to our Codru winery puts in front of you what no website can.

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What a visit puts in front of you

On Site
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See the vineyard before you list the wine

You see the vineyard a certificate can only summarise. Our vines sit between 150 and 400 metres above sea level on chernozem, the deep black soil that covers roughly 62% of the Codru region. You read vine condition, row spacing, and the white-dominant varieties in the ground, and you watch how a genuine cool-climate site behaves. A buyer who has stood in the vineyard does not have to take soil, altitude, or vine age on trust.

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Follow the wine, vineyard to bottle

Full traceability is the point here, not a feature we bolt on. The whole chain sits in one place: harvest handling, fermentation, the cellar, bottling, and labelling — all of it visible in a single walk. Most producers answer the demand for provenance proof with software. We answer it with a door you can walk through. Nothing is outsourced and nothing is hidden, and the same walk tells you what you need to know about consistency: you see how each stage is controlled, where decisions get made, and why a small operation that does everything itself has fewer places for a batch to go wrong.

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Meet the family accountable for every batch

The hardest question about a winery founded in 2020 is whether quality holds across vintages. Our answer is a name. The Roșca family makes every batch and answers for it in person — the kind of accountability an industrial label cannot offer and a contact form cannot convey. It is also the story your team can resell: buyers are 5% more likely to choose a bottle that carries a winemaker’s story, and they will pay 6% more for it. At our table you collect that story firsthand. A sommelier leaves with something to say at the table, not just a tasting note.

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Verify EU compliance and logistics on site

The paperwork that makes a small-volume order feel expensive is already done, and you can confirm it while you are here. Codru is one of four EU-protected PGIs in Moldova, and our wine reaches the EU duty-free under the DCFTA — the same route that 62% of Moldova’s wine exports already travel. PGI certification, EU-standard labelling, and export routing stop being a leap of faith and become boxes you tick before the first order.

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Plan a visit around your sourcing trip

If you are already touring the region, build us into the route. A visit fits a working sourcing trip rather than replacing it — and you leave with the one thing remote research cannot hand you: certainty about who you are buying from, backed by a day of your own observation.

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What other buyers verified

Track Record

Moldova is no longer an obscure bet. The country hosted the 46th OIV World Congress, and its bottled-wine value to Germany grew 112% in the first half of 2024. Codru’s EU-protected status and the family’s named accountability are matters of record, not marketing claims you have to discount.

We are early in hosting professional visits, so the most convincing proof will be your own. As buyers complete their first trips, their verified findings will appear here.

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Trade visit FAQ

FAQ

Planning a trip?

If your question isn’t here, the family will answer it directly — usually within two business days.

Ask the family
Wine distributors and importers, HoReCa buyers such as sommeliers and F&B directors, and private-label clients. Each leaves with something specific: supply confidence, a tableside story, or a clear read on production capacity.
We are in Hirova, in Moldova’s Codru region — the cool-climate area behind much of the country’s white and sparkling wine. The winery is a straightforward drive from Chișinău, the capital and nearest international airport. We help plan the route once a date is set.
Yes. Moldova is an EU candidate country and a DCFTA partner, and 62% of its wine exports already flow into the EU. Travel is routine, and we handle the local logistics of your visit.
The working winery, end to end: the Codru vineyard, the cellar, fermentation, bottling, and labelling. You see the real process on an ordinary working day, not a tour built for show.
Yes. Private-label buyers are welcome to evaluate batch sizes, quality control, and labelling capability on site, so you can judge whether we fit your specification before you commit.
We host visits in English, Romanian, Russian, French, Spanish, and German.
None. We run no shop and publish no prices. A visit starts a relationship and commits you to nothing.
Arrange your visit

Verify the source in person.

Walk the vineyard, follow every bottle from vine to cellar, and meet the people who make the wine. A visit can be scheduled around an existing sourcing trip, hosted in your language, with no purchase obligation.

Use the form below to set a date — the family replies within two business days.