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100% Saperavi. Produced and bottled by JSC Corporation Kindzmarauli. Saperavi is the grape variety that has made Georgian wines famous around the world. It is the darkest grape variety in the world according to wine historians.
The ancient Georgian word "Gemieri" is translated as "tasty". A hand-picked variation of carefully selected and ripe grapes from the microzones Sviri in Imereti and Tsinandali in Kakheti.
Mukuzani - this is actually what the wine from which we should begin associating with Georgian wines. Its perplexing bundle and delicate amicable taste won't leave anybody apathetic.
One of the region's most charming yet least understood villages, Chénas in the hands of Dutraive comes off as a Morgon-Fleurie hybrid, with ample structure and gravitas supporting its inherently elegant fruit and tannin profile.
Yes, you read the bottle correctly: this is 192 proof. We don't suggest you ever ingest this potent potable, but rather keep it on hand for infusion purposes. Whether it is limoncello, bitters, seasonal fruits or just to disinfect your countertops Spirytus Zbozowy is the perfect option.
No exaggeration – here’s a dram for those who seriously reflect on flavour, want high ABV and relish super heavily peated whiskies. We mustn’t forget with Octomore that it’s much more than a peat monster.
A product exclusively made in the Madeira region of Portugal, Madeira wine ranges from dry to sweet and can resemble a tawny port. It’s a very specific type of wine, and as a result there are far less Madeira finished bourbons versus other wine finished bourbons being produced.
Eucalyptus leather underbrush and licorice aromas. Linear, firmly structured palate offers dried cherry orange zest coffee bean same licorice note as nose alongside grainy tannins, drying tannins.
Pierre Vallet XO cognac is an extra old blend of eaux-de-vie, brought for the first time from Maison Pierre Vallet. Pierre Vallet is a family business owned by the same family responsible for Château de Montifaud.
Tsinandali is a blend of rkatsitelli and mtsvane grapes. On the palate it is crisp and fresh with hints of banana and tropical salads. Its subtly creamy and complex taste is from partial aging in French Oak.
This wine opens generously with layered aromas of black cherry, plum and currant, roasted coffee, unsweetened cacao, crushed violets, vanilla and nutmeg. Driven by energetic acidity, the palate is tied together by firm tannins, also integrating a glycerin-like, rounded body from the alcohol.
Matua is New Zealand's first Sauvignon Blanc, and to this day, Matua continually brings out the chill vibes and even cooler refreshment to every season. This is all credited to the Matua philosophy of making wine from the best grapes from the best vineyards in New Zealand, letting the quality, fruit character, freshness and purity shine through every glass. Before enjoying Matua's crisp and vibrant flavors, be sure to chill it.