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Cahul (wine)

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Cahul
Wine region
Official nameSouthern zone
Other namesCahul
CountryMoldova
Grapes producedMerlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Rara Neagră

Cahul is a Moldovan wine region. The southern wine zone of Moldova includes the territories of the Bugeac Plain and Moldova’s south. These regions have similar drought affect, but differ in their soils and climate conditions. The conditions in the southern zone favor the production of red and sweet wines. The most famous wineries here are Comrat, Taraclia, Ciumai, and Trifești.

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