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Semi-sweet red wine made from Saperavi grapes is produced in a traditional way. After 5-7 days of maceration, when the desired level of residual sugar is reached, the fermentation process is stopped by cooling and filtering the wine, thereby preserving its natural sweetness and freshness. Dessert wine, served with fresh fruits, desserts, it goes well with spicy meat dishes, spicy cheeses and chocolate cakes.
Kindzmarauli is red, naturally semi-sweet wine, 100% Saperavi varietal, from the Kindzmarauli microzone of the Kvareli in the Kakheti region, Georgia. It has a distinguishable varietal aroma, harmonious and velvety taste.
Semi-sweet red wine made from Saperavi grapes is produced in the traditional way: after harvesting, the berries are combed and crushed, and then fermented at a controlled temperature.The wine has a pleasant fruity taste and aroma and goes well with spicy meat dishes, spicy cheeses and chocolate cakes.
Kindzmarauli red, naturally semi-sweet wine of late harvests. Made of Saperavi grapes from own vineyards of JSC Corporation "Kindzmarauli". Intensive, dark pomegranate color with bright aroma, unique and memorable, combining tint of ripe fruits.
Red natural semi-sweet wine made from autochthonous grape varieties Mujuretuli and Aleksandrouli grown in the Khvanchkara microzone (Racha-Lechkhumi). The yield of vineyards in the village of Khvanchkara does not exceed 7 tons / ha. Wine is produced in the traditional way - After 5-7 days of maceration, when the desired level of residual sugar is reached, the fermentation process is stopped by cooling and filtering the wine, thereby retaining its natural sweetness and freshness. The wine goes well with spicy meat dishes, spicy cheeses and chocolate cakes.
Georgia's rarest and most precious wine, made from the grapes that only grow in Georgia's Racha-Lechkhumi region. It has a very handsome appearance with a lustrous ruby-red colour and a bouquet of raspberry, blueberry and forest berries tones. A very delicious naturally semi-sweet red wine, best enjoyed with different desserts and fruit.
Naturally semi-sweet wine made from the Saperavi grape variety cultivated in Kindzmarauli micro-viniculture area in the foothills of the Caucasus mountains. Saperavi grapes lend balance to the sugar resulting in a well structured wine. Flavors of plum and sweet grape juice dominate the pallet. Wine pairs well with chocolate, ripe strawberry, cakes and red fruits.
Sweet Touch with a strong blackberry finish.Tasting Notes - This wines flavor and palate provide a fresh and crisp taste with aromas of ripe blackberries. Produced in Armenia.
Color: sparkling, vivid pomegranate.
Flavor: among dizzy aromas of ripe red fruit and wood berry Usakhelauri flavor reveals itself. Then, bilberry, gooseberry, wild strawberry, currant, mountain raspberry are unfolded.
Appellation controlled medium sweet wine, produced from specially selected Aleksandreuli (50%) and Mujuretuli (50%) grapes grown in Vanchkara appellation of Racha region. This light ruby color wine with sweet and fresh palate is delivering strawberry, sweet cherry, some almonds and herbal notes. The finish is well supported with light acidity and smooth tannins. Recommended serving temperature 52-54 degrees F.
Appellation controlled medium sweet wine, produced from specially selected Saperavi grapes grown in Kindzmarauli appellation of Kakheti region. This wine perfectly displays aroma peculiar to this variety combined with notes of cherry and blackberry, presented with dark red color. Velvet and dance taste is nicely harmonized with natural sweetness. Recommended serving temperature 52-54 degrees F.
This fruit wine made with pomegranate is easy-drinking and tasty even for those who don't like normal wine will enjoy it.
Khmanchkara-one of the most popular of georgian wines made in the Khvanchkara district of Western Georgia consisting part of alexandrouli and part Mudzhuretuli Khvanchkara has some historical significance as it was consumed by Franklin Roosvelt, Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin at the Yalta conference in 1945. With a bouquet of berries and pomegranate, it complements meats, cheeses and desserts.