This paper highlights the results of a study regarding the impact of geo-climatic conditions, the influence of grape varieties, and harvest year on the isotopic characterization of a wine from a specific vineyard area, using stable isotope ratio analysis by continuous flow mass spectrometry CF-IRMS. This analytical technique has made a significant contribution on wine characterization, by proving the botanical and geographical origin of the wine raw material. A great variability was observed to sap 18O and 2H isotopic ratios for different types of vine (Vitis vinifera plant) from the studied area, Dealu Mare-Valea Calugareasca, reflecting the significant influence of variety on isotopic features. On the other hand, the comparison of stable isotopic fingerprints for rainfall water and sap revealed a close approximation value for 18O isotopic ratio, and an insignificant variation coefficient of 13C isotopic ratio in wine varieties (about 2.85%). The results of isotopic characterization for grape vine sap and original wines for different varieties existing in Dealu Mare-Valea Calugareasca vineyard indicates the relevance of meteorological and viticulture parameters like precipitation, date of vintage, and grape cultivar for wine authentication process.