Combinatul de Vinuri „Cricova”
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Combinatul de Vinuri „Cricova”

Winery · Chișinău Municipality ·

Vast underground wine city with millions of bottles aged

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Str. Chișinăului 124, Cricova, Moldova Get directions

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"Cricova takes the notion of a “wine city” to another level, in more ways than one. About 260 feet below this little-known Moldovan town, over 75 miles of limestone caves are home to about 1.3 million bottles of wine. The fertile region surrounding the town of Cricova had no problem becoming a major source of wine for the USSR by the mid-1900s. They did have a problem storing all of it, however. Conveniently, the excavation of vast amounts of limestone to build the nearby capital of Chişinău left a sprawling underground network of cool, dry caves, ideal for aging and storing wine. As more limestone was mined to build the city, more space was created underground to host an imperial collection of bottled wine. After Milestii Mici, another underground Moldovan winery, Cricova is the second-largest wine cellar on the planet.  Today, the above-ground winery is a jack of all trades, producing more than 150 styles, including basics such as muscat, pinot noir, cabernet, and sauvignon blanc, but also unique local varieties such as rkaţiteli and aligote. The “streets” and “avenues” that make up the underground booze-storage metropolis are named for the wines they store, helping tour guides navigate visitors through the network by mini-train. The winery is most famous for producing a sparkling variety known as kodrinskoie, utilizing methods made famous by French monk Dom Pierre Pérignon. According to Balkan Insight, a team of five women rotates as many as 35,000 bottles of the sparkling vino 45 degrees in wooden slots to encourage the movement of sediments. Though an over-the-top underground oddity, the site was made a visiting point for all official delegations to the USSR and, even after its collapse, still holds the collections of various political heavyweights. Angela Merkel, John Kerry, Joe Biden, and Petro Poroshenko all visited and were gifted private collection spaces. Vladimir Putin has an impressive assortment of wines here, and, according to Forbes, a gold-plated mini-car to take him through the tunnels. While no politician, the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin, is rumored to have gotten lost in the caves for hours (guides like to joke that it was easier for him to get into space than out of the wine cellar).  Perhaps most shockingly, the wine collection of Hermann Göring, one of Hitler’s henchmen, rests here, as well. After the Red Guard took Berlin, his collection of more than 2,000 bottles from regions occupied by Germany during World War II were brought here to continue aging.  After each tour, visitors can sample an array of wines in one of the facility’s five extravagant tasting rooms, including “The Sea Bottom,” a nautical-themed room; the “Presidential Hall,” meant to host official delegates; and the unambiguous “Fireplace Room.” Feel free to purchase as much wine from the store as you’d like. Cricova’s not running out any time soon." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"Seventy-five miles of limestone caves host more than a million bottles of wine beneath a sleepy Moldovan town."

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Evgeni D.

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Favorite winery out if three that I visited in Moldova. Great tour and well speaking English guy. He introduced himself as Michael. Beautiful tasting rooms. Definitely worth the visit. Entrance fee is a little pricy (400 MDL) without tasting. There is a nice restaurant and free WiFi at reception/ticket desk.

Happy H.

Google
Cricova Winery, or Combinatul de Vinuri Cricova, is truly breathtaking. The scale of this place is absolutely huge—it feels like an underground city dedicated entirely to wine! The tour is extremely well-organized from start to finish. You ride through the vast tunnels, and the logistics are handled perfectly. The highlight was definitely the mid-tour stop where we got to watch a short, informative movie about the winery's history while enjoying a glass of their signature sparkling wine. It’s a wonderfully unique way to pause and appreciate the atmosphere. The experience lasted longer than an hour, giving us plenty of time to take everything in. Having knowledgeable guides is a huge plus, as they bring the history and winemaking process to life. For travelers planning a visit, the cost was very reasonable at 400 MDL per person for such an immersive experience.

Raimonds R.

Google
Very nice place and person always. Unique wine production and storage underground place. Nice and kind, professional staff. No dislikes. Like everything. 120 km of underground tunnels. Aproximetly 1 million bottles of wine stored there.

Monika K.

Google
Cricova and the famous underground wineries in Moldova The Cricova cellars are the second largest winery in the world and therefore unique on a global scale. The cellars cover over 53 hectares, creating a true underground city, with streets, traffic lights, and road signs. It comprises 120 km of underground corridors, 80 km of which are used for wine storage. The complex is so large that we travel around it by electric car. For those interested, a tasting is available after the tour. Tour prices start at €20, with tastings included from €40. It's worth booking our tour in advance, as places sell out quickly. If you're in Moldova, this is a place worth visiting if you're in the area.

Greg C.

Google
Very nice and unique place, we rode on a mini trains through the winery, our tour guide was amazing. I recommend the tour. We also had the wine degustation, but I had better wines, so I was not that much amazed from it. Maybe just the selection was poor. Anyway, i really recommend it.

Alewyn C.

Google
The bad services started at reception where I was ignored by the receptionist when trying to pay and check in. Asking for a toilet was a impossible task. Tried asking 3 people who were not interested to show me. Our tour was 90 minutes. It was very rushed to get through everything and we were pushed to move along by the tour guide which was very impatient all the time. Hardly able to take decent pictures and absorb the experience which we paid €45.00 for tasting 4 wines. Again the tasting was so rushed and then the tour guide disappeared for a long tome while we all sat and drank our wine. Coming back to present a red wine and left again. I got the feeling that the tour guide did not know much about the wines or were not interested to explain much about it. He was more interested to sit on his phone outside the tasting room than talking to the guests while tasting the wine. I personally think the experience could have been more personal and being in touch with your guests. Even at reception the pricing was outdated and did not correspond with what I had to pay.

M C

Google
Excellent wine tour. In English. Fascinating history and setting with great wine. It is easy to get to and from Chisinau by taxi (e.g. Letz). Highly recommend

Simone S.

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Very much worth the visit when you stop by to the restaurant next to it. Cherry on top: Giggino Di Maio went there, who abolished poverty in Italy.