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The wine is dark ruby color. Elegant aroma of wine is filled with notes of raspberry and black currant. Velvet, soft, juicy taste of the wine has a natural sweetness and a long finish. The wine goes well with roast meats or game, great for fruit or fruit salad.
Mosmieri Tsinandali 2017 is a white dry wine made entirely from autochthonous Rkatsiteli grapes. Hand-harvested grapes are crushed and after short time cold maceration the juice is fermented in high quality stainless steel tanks with temperature control. Even without Mtsvane grape blending it is smooth and balanced like a classical Tsinandali.
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.
Produced from Kisi grapes grown in our estate owned vineyards in village Tsinadali of Kakhet region. Fermentation is driven by natural yeast. Aged in oak barrels. This amber color wine with elegant palate is delivering ripened pear, tobacco and dried fruit aromas, with the hint of black tea.
Appellation controlled wine produced from Rkatsiteli (85%) and Kakhuri Mtvane (15%) grapes grown in our estate owned vineyards in village Tsinadali of Kakhety region.
Red dry wine, made from the Otskhanuri Sapere grape variety, harvested in the Imereti region. Aged in special oak vats, the wine is dark purple with enticing flavors of berries, hints of cherry, cream, and spices. The wine is full-bodied, with strong tannins and pleasant acidity characteristic of Imeretian wine.
Dry white wine Rkatsiteli Kvevri is made from grapes of the same name, grown in the Kistauri microzone (Kakheti). The wine is created according to the classical technology of making Georgian dry white wines, when fermentation and aging take place in kvevri - huge clay jugs, traditional in Kakhetian winemaking. Wine is aged in qvevri for at least 6 months.
Dry orange wine Khikhvi Kvevri is made from grapes of the same name, grown in the Kistauri microzone (Kakheti). The wine is created according to the classical technology of making Georgian dry white wines, when fermentation and aging take place in kvevri - huge clay jugs, traditional in Kakhetian winemaking. The wine is aged in qvevri for at least 6 months.
Dry white wine of protected designation of origin Tsinandali is an excellent wine from Georgia, made from the highest quality grape varieties. Cultivated in Tsinandali micro zone. The wine has a pale gold color, fruity flavor and balanced taste. This wine is recommended together with salads, cheese, dishes from poultry and fish under the temperature of 50 °F - 57 °F.
The frozen Vidal grapes were harvested in late December 2019 when temperatures fell between -10ºC and -13ºC. After settling the juice in stainless steel tanks, cool fermentation was completed in late-February when the wine was placed outdoors to stop fermentation and to complete natural cold stabilization.
Kisi grape were selected from our old vineyards, and fermented for six months in the traditional clay vessel - Ovevri buried in the ground in our wine cellar.
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.
The wine that's gone viral on TikTok! With 16% ABV, this red, sweet liqueur wine has a deep ruby color, made from perfectly ripe, carefully selected grapes.
Red dry wine made from Saperavi grapes grown in the Kakheti region. Vinification of grape juice is carried out in the traditional way for red wines under strict temperature control. The wine is served to Georgian cuisine, pork and beef, grilled sausages, aged cheese and baked duck.