Question: What country has the largest wine cellars in the world?
Most people might assume France, right?
Wrong. The answer is the small country of Moldova. Surrounded by much larger neighbors–Romania and Ukraine–Moldova is relatively obscure European country that happens two of the largest underground wineries on the planet.
Cricova Winery
Cricova Winery dominates the size of most other wineries. It has nearly 75 miles of underground cellar tunnels, some hand dug all the way back in the 1500’s. Remarkably the bottles in this winery are still racked by hand (turned incrementally by employees) – with workers turning up to 35,000 bottles a day!