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What’s your connection to tradition? In the rolling hills of Romania, beneath the watchful gaze of the Carpathian Mountains, the ancient art of winemaking thrives with a vitality that defies time. Here, the land speaks through its people, and every autumn, the vineyards come alive with a ritual as old as the country itself. Young girls, barefoot and joyous, stomp grapes to create must, continuing a practice that stretches back to the days of the Dacians. It’s a dance of heritage, a celebration of the harvest that fills the air with laughter and song. Romanian vineyards, bathed in the golden hues of the setting sun, are a sight to behold. Harvesters, both young and old, gather in a vibrant tapestry of tradition and community. Their hands, stained with grape juice, connect them to the land and their ancestors. Each stomp of their feet releases the sweet nectar, and with it, the whispers of history. This is more than just winemaking; it’s a living, breathing connection to the past, where every grape tells a story and every bottle holds a piece of Romanian soul. In Romania, wine isn’t just a drink; it’s a testament to resilience and heritage. It’s about the land, the people, and the timeless traditions that bind them together. As dusk falls and glasses are raised, the vineyards echo with toasts to the past and hopes for the future. The joy of the harvest is a reminder that some traditions are worth preserving, vintage after vintage. So, what’s your favorite tradition that connects you to your roots? Video by @nadejdagogu [Visit Romania, Explore Romania, Wine making, Grape stomping, Grape crushing, Stepping on grapes, Making wine old way, Winemaking, Homemade wine, Traditional winemaking, Vineyard experiences, Grape harvest tradition, Wine production process, Grape treading, Vintage winemaking, Traditional wine techniques, Wine culture, Wine traditions, Grape foot pressing, Romanian wine, Grape harvest celebration] #Travel #InstaTravel #TravelGram #Wanderlust #Traveling #Romania
What’s your connection to tradition? In the rolling hills of Romania, beneath the watchful gaze of the Carpathian Mountains, the ancient art of winemaking thrives with a vitality that defies time. Here, the land speaks through its people, and every autumn, the vineyards come alive with a ritual as old as the country itself. Young girls, barefoot and joyous, stomp grapes to create must, continuing a practice that stretches back to the days of the Dacians. It’s a dance of heritage, a celebration of the harvest that fills the air with laughter and song. Romanian vineyards, bathed in the golden hues of the setting sun, are a sight to behold. Harvesters, both young and old, gather in a vibrant tapestry of tradition and community. Their hands, stained with grape juice, connect them to the land and their ancestors. Each stomp of their feet releases the sweet nectar, and with it, the whispers of history. This is more than just winemaking; it’s a living, breathing connection to the past, where every grape tells a story and every bottle holds a piece of Romanian soul. In Romania, wine isn’t just a drink; it’s a testament to resilience and heritage. It’s about the land, the people, and the timeless traditions that bind them together. As dusk falls and glasses are raised, the vineyards echo with toasts to the past and hopes for the future. The joy of the harvest is a reminder that some traditions are worth preserving, vintage after vintage. So, what’s your favorite tradition that connects you to your roots? Video by @nadejdagogu [Visit Romania, Explore Romania, Wine making, Grape stomping, Grape crushing, Stepping on grapes, Making wine old way, Winemaking, Homemade wine, Traditional winemaking, Vineyard experiences, Grape harvest tradition, Wine production process, Grape treading, Vintage winemaking, Traditional wine techniques, Wine culture, Wine traditions, Grape foot pressing, Romanian wine, Grape harvest celebration] #Travel #InstaTravel #TravelGram #Wanderlust #Traveling #Romania

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