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Alb Demisec Fetească Regală

8.87 ratings
8.73 pro ratings
Romania
Fetească Regală
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Byron C Mayes

Star bright pale straw. Nose and light palate of dried apple and straw. Medium plus acidity balances the alleged demi sec sweetness level making for a good, earthy everyday food wine. Short-ish finish. Enjoy with fast fare or spicier Asian or Eastern European cuisine. Drink now.

Star bright pale straw. Nose and light palate of dried apple and straw. Medium plus acidity balances the alleged demi sec sweetness level making for a good, earthy everyday food wine. Short-ish finish. Enjoy with fast fare or spicier Asian or Eastern European cuisine. Drink now.

Sep 7th, 2020
Byron C Mayes

Straw gold. Nose of quince, hay, and citrus rind. Echoed on the palate. Acidity is a bit softer than previously, but still bright enough to balance the alleged demi-sec dryness. Medium body and a short-ish finish. A good foil for spicier fare, and a good earthy sipper. Take your pick.

Straw gold. Nose of quince, hay, and citrus rind. Echoed on the palate. Acidity is a bit softer than previously, but still bright enough to balance the alleged demi-sec dryness. Medium body and a short-ish finish. A good foil for spicier fare, and a good earthy sipper. Take your pick.

Jun 18th, 2019
Byron C Mayes

Recas Castle Fetasca Regala

Star bright straw gold. Nose of lemon rind and hay. Bright palate with firm(!) acidity echoes the palate, adding lime, stone, and a light spritz. Finish is a bit on the short side, but did I mention the firm(!) acidity? Wow. Apparently “demi sec” is more a control mechanism than a sweetness measurement. I can’t imagine the searing, tooth-bleaching “freshness” if this were labeled with a conventional level of dryness. Serve this wherever you’d serve Sancerre, Chablis, or Albariño: oysters, seafood, salad greens, soft cheeses, etc. And oy! That price! A great food wine and bracing summer sipper for under seven bucks? QPR Heaven! This is from Transylvania, btw.

Recas Castle Fetasca Regala

Star bright straw gold. Nose of lemon rind and hay. Bright palate with firm(!) acidity echoes the palate, adding lime, stone, and a light spritz. Finish is a bit on the short side, but did I mention the firm(!) acidity? Wow. Apparently “demi sec” is more a control mechanism than a sweetness measurement. I can’t imagine the searing, tooth-bleaching “freshness” if this were labeled with a conventional level of dryness. Serve this wherever you’d serve Sancerre, Chablis, or Albariño: oysters, seafood, salad greens, soft cheeses, etc. And oy! That price! A great food wine and bracing summer sipper for under seven bucks? QPR Heaven! This is from Transylvania, btw.

Jul 4th, 2018
Anna

Anna had this 8 years ago

Anna had this 8 years ago

1 person found it helpfulJun 19th, 2016
Russ Flynn

Incredible value. Well balanced with a great zippy acidity. I think I paid $7 for a bottle at Total Wine. Next trip I might pick up a case.

Incredible value. Well balanced with a great zippy acidity. I think I paid $7 for a bottle at Total Wine. Next trip I might pick up a case.

Jul 13th, 2020
Bethany Donovan

Interesting! I’ve never tried wine from Romania before, but I was pleasantly surprised. The only thing about it that I’m not a big fan of is that it is a little too sweet for my taste. However, it has a lot of great flavors, including golden delicious apple, white grapefruit, and lemon. Would buy & drink again.

Interesting! I’ve never tried wine from Romania before, but I was pleasantly surprised. The only thing about it that I’m not a big fan of is that it is a little too sweet for my taste. However, it has a lot of great flavors, including golden delicious apple, white grapefruit, and lemon. Would buy & drink again.

Jun 1st, 2018
Zach Aroo

Zach had this 7 years ago

Zach had this 7 years ago

Mar 12th, 2018