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Light sweet, full bodied, specially sweetened natural grape wine.
Hikari Red Plum Wine is a captivating embodiment of Japanese tradition and craftsmanship. With its enchanting ruby-red hue and the vibrant, sweet essence of ripe red plums, each sip is a journey to the heart of Japan's culinary heritage. Savor the balance of flavors and the touch of sweetness that makes this wine a cherished cultural delight.
Proving that Good Fucking Wine does have a sweeter side… A delicious blend of sweet California red grape, that’s wonderfully smooth, with a bright fruity taste and ruby-red color. A soft red wine that’s refreshingly crips and just sweet-enough. There is nothing else to say other than: This is just a Good Fucking Sweet Red Wine.
Kindzmarauli red, naturally semi-sweet wine of late harvests. Made of Saperavi grapes from own vineyards of JSC Corporation "Kindzmarauli". Intensive, dark pomegranate color with bright aroma, unique and memorable, combining tint of ripe fruits.
This fruit wine made with pomegranate is easy-drinking and tasty even for those who don't like normal wine will enjoy it.
The wine has a dark-pomegranate color has a harmonious velvety taste with a chocolate flavor. It is made from Saperavi grapes cultivated in Kvareli district, Kakheti region. It matures in oak barrels for three years. The wine has a dark pomegranate color, marked characteristic aroma & a harmonious fresh taste. An excellent partner to game, roasts & grilled meats.
A ruby red wine with violet hues and a sweet fruity red fruits taste, highlighting the strawberry. This wine is the perfect match for enjoying with friends or family as an aperitif or pairing it with seasonal red fruits.
This Grape is a blend of varietals, its scent of jammy red fruits. Its taste of sweet aromatic red berries. Great for pairing with Appetizers, cold cuts, pizza, and desserts. Until the 1980s the wines of Languedoc-Roussillon were mostly rustic, roasted, and dirt-cheap--of little interest to export markets.