Sip Happens: Moldova’s National Wine Day Tour
Welcome to Moldova: the least visited country in Europe, yet home to some of the finest wine cellars. We’re more than happy to refill your glass - especially on National Wine Day when the entire nation comes together to celebrate wine.
Forget Paris. Skip Rome. Say “no thanks” to Venice gondolas. This autumn we’re taking you to Moldova – Europe’s least visited country, which is code for: no crowds, no rip-offs, just lots of wine and weird fun. This isn’t just a trip. It’s a time-warp adventure through rolling vineyards, Soviet-era curiosities, hearty food, and bars where the beer is cheaper than water.
Why Moldova?
- Hidden Gem: The least visited country in Europe. You’ll basically have the place to yourself.
- Wine Wonderland: Underground cellars so massive you need a car to tour them.
- Soviet Nostalgia: Explore Transnistria, a country that technically doesn’t exist but takes its Lenin statues very seriously.
- Affordable Luxury: Fancy wine, beer, and food at “is this a typo?” prices.
- Authentic Adventure: No busloads of tourists, no boring itineraries – just raw, real, ridiculously fun Moldova.
Tour Highlights
- Chisinau: Moldova’s capital is a mash-up of Soviet blocks, leafy boulevards and hip bars serving Europe’s cheapest craft beer.
- Wine Country: Award-winning vineyards that don’t bother with pretension – they just pour generously.
- Pridnestrovie: A living Soviet museum where time froze in 1985 but the brandy is timeless.
- Cuisine: Pies (plăcinte), polenta (mămăligă) and enough carbs to make your jeans regret coming along.
- Hidden Gems: Abandoned brutalist hotels and babushkas who will not take “no” for an answer when offering homemade moonshine.