the largest producer and distributor of spirits and sparkling wines in Romania presented the development direction of its product portfolio which took place at the Alexandrion Experience store in Bucharest over 30 years ago and the center is still here but today we are a global player that competes at the highest level And we do this successfully: the results we have speak for themselves We have greatly expanded the distribution network we are building a distillery in the USA and we are taking steps to start the construction of a distillery in Japan and another in South America The second one will be built in partnership with Casa Aceves with whom we signed a joint venture to produce and distribute tequila globally Alexandrion Group produces its spirits at Alexandrion Saber Distilleries 1789, one of the largest and most modern production and bottling centers in South-East Europe, located in Bucov (Prahova County), near the Carpathian Mountains, where the pure water from beverage component comes from. After the success recorded with Carpathian Single Malt Whisky sold in many countries and already awarded at prestigious international competitions matured in barrels with different degrees of burning The product unifies the Scottish tradition in the production of single malt with innovation and is addressed to the modern dynamic consumer who spends a lot of time in the urban environment “In Bucov we have two whisky distilleries, which allowed us to triple our production capacity. We will also produce single malt whisky in the USA and Japan. The products will be adapted to the specifics of the markets in which they will be distributed,” explained Dr. Nawaf Salameh. Two vodka brands are produced at Alexandrion Saber Distilleries 1789: Kreskova Vodka and Alexander Kreskova Vodka was designated by international experts as the best Romanian vodka in 2023 obtaining the gold medal in the World Vodka Awards 2023 competition together with the “Country Winner” distinction for Romania Alexandrion Group will launch two more brands “One of the brands will celebrate the determination and strength to conquer the highest peaks and the other will honor the extraordinary achievements of outstanding people from six countries,” added Dr Alexandrion Group will add to the two gin brands it has in its portfolio – Kingsbury London Dry Gin with national and international distribution and Alexander Gin Rum is a new category in the Group’s spirits portfolio A master distiller with rich experience in the production of Caribbean rum helped us to implement the technology and networks The two brands will have strong Romanian names,” said Dr Alexandrion Group will also produce tequila The group signed a joint venture agreement with “Casa Aceves” the main area in Mexico where tequila is produced The two leaders in the production of alcoholic beverages have joined forces to create and launch several varieties of authentic premium tequila Alexandrion Group and Casa Aceves will open subsidiaries through which this joint project will be coordinated and implemented and Alexandrion Group will distribute the products globally through its network of business hubs located in different countries The wines from the Alexandrion Group portfolio are produced at the Domaine Alexandrion Rhein 1892 Winery in the Dealu Mare region where the group owns vines and temperature-controlled production and storage facilities The group uses ecological methods of vineyard protection and aims to produce exclusively pesticide-free wines by 2025 “We radically changed the production strategy at our winery not quantity: we have reduced the quantity we will produce for both the national and global markets to 1 million bottles of still wine per year,” explained Dr For the longest-lived sparkling wine in Romania It will produce 1 million bottles per year Alexandrion Group also started producing vermouth Del Chiaro vermouth is inspired by Anton Maria del Chiaro’s trip to Wallachia and is based on the Romanian and Feteasca black grape varieties Alexandrion Group has developed a network of Alexandrion Experience stores Buyers have the opportunity to open and consume the bottles purchased in the store Cyprus and Brazil and is expanding globally We use cookies for keeping our website reliable and secure providing social media features and to analyse how our website is used The bronze bust was made by the sculptor George Dumitru with the support of the Cultural-Historical Society “Michael the Brave” in Ploiești The monument was blessed by an assembly of priests from the Archdiocese of Bucharest The event was attended by local authorities and representatives of the “Michael the Brave” Society Patriarch Miron Cristea had an important role in achieving Romania’s Great Union “I answer those who wonder why Miron Cristea is on the Alley of the Union Founders in Ploiești because he is a hero of the Romanian nation because he is the one who urged the people not to give up their faith not to be afraid of the Hungarian despots from 1918,″ said Mircea Cosma Patriarch Miron Cristea was born on July 18 He linked his name primarily to the Diocese of Caransebes which he pastored for 9 years From 1920 he was primate metropolitan until 1925 Between 1925 and 1939 he was the first Patriarch of Romania he was prime minister of the Romanian Government many of the buildings of the Diocesan Centre in Bucharest were built He is also the one who laid the foundations of the “Biblical Institute.” the Patriarchal Palace and the Patriarchal Residence were built and the Patriarchal Cathedral was completely restored He linked his name to the Romanian representation in Jerusalem and visited the Holy Places in 1927 he became an honorary member of the Romanian Academy Among the cultural achievements of Patriarch Miron is his doctoral thesis on Eminescu a work printed first in Hungarian and then translated by Metropolitan Antonie Plămădeală who discovered and published it in the early ’80s The first Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church reposed on March 6 His tomb is inside the Patriarchal Cathedral the Patriarchate of Jerusalem solemnly celebrated the Sunday of the Myrrh-Bearing Women... 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