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Semi-sweet white wine made from grapes of the varieties of Rkatsiteli and Mtsvane. It is produced in the traditional way: after harvesting, grapes undergo destemming and crushing process, and then undergo fermentation at a controlled temperature.
Grüner Veltliner is the “queen” of the white varieties in Austria. Its main characteristics are the fruity-spicy nose, also called “Pfefferl” referring to pepper.
The tones of red berry jam are expressed, the scent of honey and red orange is also noticeable. An interesting balance of sweetness and acidity is felt, which makes it even more attractive and memorable. Serve at 6-7°C. Goes well with crispy cakes.
Dry red wine made from Otskhanuri Sapere grape variety, appellation- Imereti Otskhanuri Sapere is a very common Imereti vine variety. It gives the table quality red wine. It is also used to make other red and white wines by fermenting their juice otskhane sapere on chacha.
The wine is dark garnet color with purple highlights. The wine aroma is dominated by shades of black currant, highlighted by notes of cherry and blackberry. The wine has a balanced taste, it can be traced combination of fruit and black berries.
The 2021 Ried Loibenberg Loibner Riesling Smaragd is deep intense and ripe on the nose but also pure and fresh with notes of crushed stones and tropical yellow stone fruits. Dense and intense on the substantial palate this is a full-bodied concentrated and sustainably structured Loibenberg with great intensity grip and mineral tension. The finish is very long intense and quite powerful and still dominated by its ripe fruit.
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.
Red dry wine produced from Saperavi grapes hand-picked in their estate owned vineyards in Kakheti region, and fermented in Qvevtries according to the ancient Georgian methodology.