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50% Saperavi, 50% Merlot. Alc. 14% by Vol.
This Merlot featuring ripe and concentrated flavors of plum, blueberry and dark cherry which are accentuated by a touch of fresh herbs, light cedar and a fine spiciness.
The nose offers aromas of dark berries, cherries, and black plums, along with herbal notes, earthy undertones, and hints of baking spices.
Midnight berries picked in the shadows yield a forbidding opulence; decadent flavors of sweet mulberry, black raspberry, boysenberry, and black cherry; ritzy and taboo; exquisitely Extreme.
Rich and indulgent, this Blueberry Moscato offers aromas of blueberry pie, violet, and sweet spice. The palate is velvety and smooth, with flavors of ripe blueberry and a hint of vanilla, leading to a satisfying finish.
This Pinot Noir featuring ripe and concen- trated flavors of plum, blueberry and dark cherry which are accentuated by a touch of fresh herbs, light cedar and a fine spiciness.
This wine is pale straw color. Alazanis Valley has a unique delicate fruity flavor with a crisp, fresh finish. Compliments fish dishes, mushrooms and cheese. Alazanis Valley White is a semi-sweet white wine made from a perfect blend of grape varieties (Rkaatsiteli, Tetra and Tsolikauri).
Dry white wine made from Krakhuna grape variety, appellation - Imereti. Krakhuna is an Imeretian variety of white grape, which tends to ripen late, and from which some of the strongest and most full-bodied Imeretian white wines are produced.
Inviting flavors of fresh peach and tropical fruit on the nose. Juicy on the palate, delicate vineyard peach aromas, grapefruit zests, attractive spicyness, salty minerals, lively acidity, elegant texture.
Karas Malbec begin life in vineyards seated in the shadows of sacred Mount Ararat, heirs of the ancestral winemaking legacy in the Armavir region that has long made the most of this volcanic terroir’s DNA. Raise a toast and celebrate life the Armenian way, with singing, dancing and merry making.
Pastoral is a blessed Church wine that was spread around the world by the Orthodox clergy. It is an attribute of Communion ceremonies, symbolizes the blood of Christ, and is one of the symbols of Easter.