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The wine appeared in 1981 and is named after the artist Nikolai (Niko) Pirosmanashvili. The wine is made from Saperavi grapes. 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.
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.
For red varieties, harvests began on 21 September for the ‘old’ Merlot and finished on 8 October with the Cabernet Sauvignon. The red wines are extraordinarily fruity with a deep color, powerful aromas, and silky tannins with a high concentration of polyphenols.
The Fog Monster Bedrock Red is an heirloom field blend of 27 different grape varieties, including Zinfandel (55%), Carignan (15%), and Mataro (10%), sourced from the eponymous Bedrock single vineyard planted in 1888.
Blue is the color of royalty and we’d have to agree … especially when our eyes have the opportunity to catch a glimpse (and our tongues a taste!) of Chivas Regal Royal Salute ‘The Time’ Series single cask finish 52 year old blended scotch.
Produced from Saperavi grapes harvested in Kakheti region. Dark purple color, highly extractive, full body wine with varietal aromas of dark fruit, smoth mellow texture, with notes of dark plum, fig and spice, and pleasant astringency.
Tenuta Sette Ponti Crognolo is a bright ruby red color. Complex with a prevalence of small red fruits and floral notes. The body is beautifully balanced with a long finish.
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.
The wine is rich ruby color. Notes of oak in the aroma of the wine is harmoniously intertwined with expressive tones of prunes and cherries and lavishly decorated with nuances of spice.