Cotnari Francusa
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Description
Description
Cotnari Francusa is a dry Romanian white wine made from 100% indigenous Frâncusa grapes, bottled at approximately 12.5–13% ABV in a standard 750ml format. What distinguishes this wine immediately is its grape variety — Frâncusa is grown exclusively in the Cotnari vineyard area of northeastern Romania, a region with over 500 years of documented history with this late-ripening cultivar. Producer SC Cotnari S.A. earned a Grand Gold at the 2022 Berlin Wine Trophy, affirming the estate's commitment to quality from these rare plantings.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~12.5–13% | Origin: Cotnari, Moldova Region, Romania | Dry White Wine | Producer: SC Cotnari S.A.
Production & Heritage
SC Cotnari S.A. operates in one of Romania's oldest and most storied wine regions. The Cotnari appellation gained international recognition as early as 1889, when its wines received the Grand Prix at the International Exhibition in Paris. Frâncusa is a late-ripening white grape that thrives in the cool continental climate of this specific corner of Moldova. Vineyard yields are deliberately held to 70–80% of standard Romanian production levels, a decision that concentrates flavor and preserves the grape's naturally high acidity. The result is a wine that reflects terroir rather than winemaking intervention — crisp, aromatic, and varietally expressive.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with fresh, vegetal notes of ripe grape clusters before shifting into white stone fruit — peach, pear, and green apple. A subtle floral lift adds complexity without dominating the fruit character.
Taste: On entry, the palate is bright and fruit-forward, with green apple and pear flavors giving way to a slightly nutty, almost bitter-almond mid-palate. The acidity is electric and linear, carrying the fruit through a harmonious, well-balanced structure that feels lively without being sharp.
Finish: Medium in length, the finish retains that distinctive nutty undertone alongside lingering peach and citrus pith. The acidity keeps the close clean and refreshing, inviting the next sip.
How to Drink Cotnari Francusa
This wine is best served well chilled, between 8–10°C (46–50°F), to highlight its bracing acidity and aromatic freshness. It drinks beautifully on its own as an aperitif. For cocktail-adjacent serves, try it in a White Wine Spritzer, where the high acidity and fruit character stand up well to dilution and soda water. It also works in a Kir — the nutty backbone pairs naturally with a splash of crème de cassis. A Sangria Blanca built around this wine benefits from the Frâncusa grape's distinctive grapey aromatics and crisp structure.
Best For
- Introducing wine enthusiasts to rare indigenous Eastern European grape varieties
- Pairing with a light summer seafood dinner
- Gifting to someone who collects wines from unusual or lesser-known appellations
- Serving as a conversation-starting aperitif at a tasting party
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Cotnari Francusa taste like? It presents bright green apple, pear, and peach flavors layered over a distinctive nutty, bitter-almond undertone. The defining feature is its lively, electrifying acidity, which keeps the wine fresh and well-balanced.
How does Cotnari Francusa compare to Italian Pinot Grigio? Both wines share a crisp, dry profile and food-friendly acidity, but Francusa delivers a more pronounced nutty character and vegetal aromatic complexity that Pinot Grigio typically lacks. It is closer in spirit to wines like Gavi or Arneis, which offer similar textural interest and minerality.
Is Cotnari Francusa good for sipping on its own? Yes — its high acidity, aromatic fruit, and balanced structure make it an engaging wine to drink neat and well chilled, particularly as a warm-weather aperitif.
Where is Cotnari Francusa made? It is produced by SC Cotnari S.A. in the Cotnari wine region of northeastern Romania, within the broader Moldova viticultural zone. This area is the only place in the world where the Frâncusa grape is cultivated.
What foods pair well with Cotnari Francusa? Grilled white fish benefits from the wine's cutting acidity. Fresh goat cheese mirrors the nutty undertones. Light salads with pear and walnut echo the fruit and nut profile. Sushi and sashimi are lifted by the wine's clean, citric finish. Herb-roasted chicken works well with the subtle vegetal aromatics.
What sizes does Cotnari Francusa come in? The standard bottling is a 750ml format, which is the most widely available size.
Is Cotnari Francusa worth the price? Cotnari Francusa sits firmly in the entry-level to mid-range value tier for white wines, yet it delivers a genuinely unique drinking experience thanks to its exclusive grape variety and centuries-old terroir — strong value for anyone seeking something outside mainstream white wine categories.
Why Cotnari Francusa?
The single most compelling reason to seek out this wine is its grape. Frâncusa exists nowhere else on earth outside the Cotnari appellation, making every bottle a direct expression of a terroir and variety that cannot be replicated. SC Cotnari S.A. reinforces this rarity by limiting yields well below regional norms, prioritizing concentration and character. The Cotnari region's pedigree — recognized internationally since at least the 1889 Paris Exhibition — adds historical weight to a wine that might otherwise be overlooked. For drinkers weary of ubiquitous Pinot Grigio and Sauvignon Blanc, Francusa represents genuine discovery: a crisp, aromatic, texturally interesting white with a flavor profile all its own.
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