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Originating in the Jura region of France, the Grivot family settled in Vosne-Romanée right before the French Revolution. In 1919, Gaston Grivot sold his vines in less prominent areas to be able to buy a large plot in the grand cru Clos de Vougeot.
Akhasheni is produced in the Kindzmarauli Specific Viticulture Area, from saperavi grapes. This medium-sweet red wine has a very rich and complex bouquet, with fresh notes of small berries and liquorice.
The long, cool vintage has endowed this wine with inky, midnight color, perfume-like aromas, and elegant flavors of black fruit that's rich and juicy down to the core, with enticing layers of cocoa, black tea, spice, subtle toast, and the kind of mouthfeel you only get with ripe, silky Stags Leap District tannins.
Tvishi is a medium-sweet white wine produced from tsolikauri grapes. It's a pale wine with a greenish tint and subtle scents of honeysuckle and apricots. It is delicately sweet but kept fresh and appealing by zesty acid, while the long aftertaste brings back, once more, the floral and fruity aromas.
In our minds, producing tequila is an art form, one we take very seriously. With Cazcanes, you won’t find a large scale distillery producing tequila for multiple brands. What you will find is a boutique-style distillery that operates in harmony with the land, environment, and the natural spring that preserves it.
Deep, glimmering bronze color with perfect clarity. The generous aromatics are loaded with rich caramel, dried orchard fruits, toffee, butterscotch, nutmeg, spicy rye notes, maple, and candied orange peel.
Mukuzani is made made from saparavi grapes grown on the southern bank of the Alazani River, noted for its excellent location. The wine shows aromas of black cherry, dark chocolate, and a sprinkling of vanilla and spice.
The native Mataossu (pronounced mah-tah-OHSS-soo) dominated the vineyards of Varigotti in the 19th century, but its delicate vegetative balance provoked most winegrowers to rip out the vines in favor of less finicky grapes.
For over 130 years, Bolla has been recognized for its trusted taste and quality. Made with handpicked grapes from the finest vineyards in Tuscany, Bolla Chianti is robust and fruit forward, with fresh black-cherry, plum, and raspberry flavors.