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Modernizing wine legislation for a resilient and competitive industry: lessons from Republic of Moldova’s legal and policy reforms

Abstract

The evolution of Republic of Moldova’s wine industry offers a compelling case study in how legal harmonization and institutional reform can catalyze the transformation of a national wine sector. This article examines the so-called “Wine Revolution” of 2011–2013—a period of systemic restructuring that reversed the legacy of state control and aligned Moldova with international legal, market, and quality frameworks. Triggered by geopolitical trade disruptions, the reform replaced outdated regulatory paradigms with a flexible, market-driven model built on transparency, quality assurance, and public–private governance. The paper argues that Republic of Moldova’s success was not the result of simple legal transposition, but of adaptive harmonization—strategically drawing from models such as the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation, the California Wine Institute, French interprofessions, and European PGI/PDO frameworks to create a uniquely efficient governance structure. This included the creation of the National Office of Vine and Wine (ONVV), the Vine and Wine Fund, and the Wine Register—tools that have since proven effective in enhancing competitiveness and traceability. Methodologically, the paper combines legal analysis, trade data, stakeholder interviews, and comparative mapping with countries featured in the AIDV’s Global Wine Law Guide. It assesses how Moldova’s legal convergence enabled its integration into premium international markets, diversified its exports from less than 30% to over 65% in EU and global destinations, and positioned it for future EU accession. The Wine of Moldova strategic regulatory reform demonstrates that legal harmonization is not merely a technical exercise under the remit of international bodies like the OIV, but a strategic enabler of economic diplomacy and sustainable growth. Republic of Moldova’s reform journey offers replicable lessons for emerging wine economies seeking to design context-sensitive, resilient legal architectures.

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Publication date: September 22, 2025

Issue: 46th World Congress of Vine and Wine

Type: Oral

Authors

Diana Lazăr, Dr.1

1 Moldova State University

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IVES Conference Series | OIV | OIV 2025

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