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Appellation origin controlled micro-zone. Traditional Georgian wine made from Saperavi grapes cultivated in the strictly regulated micro-zone of Mukuzani, Gurjaani district, Kakheti, Eastern Georgia, the wine shows aromas of black cherry, dark chocolate with vanilla and spice. There's generous ripe sprinkling mouth-filling fruit on the palate. With notes of damson, followed by robust tannins. Food matching: grilled meat, medium aged cheese. Serve at +16C .. +18C
Napareuli is made from Saperavi grapes, grown on the northern bank of the Alazani river and noted for its excellent location. It's medium ruby red, with a bouquet of strawberry and spice and a subtle hint of vanilla oak. On the palate it has a smooth, mellow texture with plenty of berry fruit, liquorice notes, and subtle oak. Food matching: grilled meat, medium aged cheese. Serve at +16C .. +18C
Dry red wine from Saperavi grapes grown in the Mukuzani micro zone. Wort vinification is carried out in the traditional way for red wines, taking place with strict temperature control, followed by aging in oak barrels. Wine is served with Georgian dishes, pork and beef, grilled sausages, matured cheeses and baked duck.
Mavrodaphne is one of the most famous and tasteful Greek wines. It is a red sweet wine produced from grapes grown in the northwestern Region of Achia. Characteristics of this variety are that the longer it ages, the more its merits emerge. Great with spicy cheeses, fruits and desserts. Winery