Feteasca Alba is a grape variety that is used widely in parts of Eastern Europe, most notably Romania but also in Moldova, Hungary, Bulgaria and Ukraine. Feteasca means "maiden" in Romanian and is shared by three distinct varieties: Feteasca Regala (royal maiden), Feteasca Neagra (black maiden) and Feteasca Alba, or white maiden, which refers to the colour of the grapes.
Wine is recognized as the standard of red dessert wines. It is made from selected grapes of Cabernet-Sauvignon variety, grown in the Central region of Moldova. Wine of dark ruby color, velvety taste with tones of black currant and honey-morocco bouquet provides the wine with uniqueness and popularity.
The choice of this taste is not accidental - for two centuries, Plombier remains one of the most favorite desserts in the world. Invented Plombier at the beginning of the XIX century in France in the town of Plobier-les-Bains. At that time, it was considered a special privilege, it was served only at the court, and the secret of its preparation was kept in the strictest secrecy. Today the "Udarnitsa" masters took advantage of this old French recipe and combined it with the original traditions of producing marshmallows in chocolate to create a new delicious dessert.