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In order to be a representative of the whole Danube appellation KAMPTAL, vineyards and grapes from the lower part of the valley, as well as grapes from the upper and higher altitude part of valley are used. The grapes from the lower part bring the maturity, whereas grapes from the upper part of the valley brings us the freshness in this wine. The ‘classical’ KAMPTAL wine is low in Alcohol (11,5 – 12,5%) and has a pleasant but not obtrusive aroma and fruit character and therefore is a perfect food companion.
The plums are picked at dawn and processed the same day to keep their dewy freshness and flavor which distinguishes Fu-Ki from all other wines. It's delicate, light and subtle and delicious.
This wine is of a dark-ruby color has a strong characteristic bouquet and aroma and a harmonious velvety taste with a raspberry flavor,with distinct notes of berries and cherry. Goes well with cherry pie, walnut and honey sweets, fruit assortment and baklava.
Naturally semi-sweet red appellation controlled wine made from Aleksandrouli and Mujuretuli grape varieties cultivated in Racha-Lechkhumi region.
Wine is Dark Red Color and is distinguished by strong varieties bouquet and aromas, in which are sharply expressed cherry and blackberry tones. It has velvety and rich taste, it is well combined with natural sweetness.
Georgia's rarest and most precious wine, made from the grapes that only grow in Georgia's Racha-Lechkhumi region. It has a very handsome appearance with a lustrous ruby-red colour and a bouquet of raspberry, blueberry and forest berries tones. A very delicious naturally semi-sweet red wine, best enjoyed with different desserts and fruit.
Vaziani produces this 2018 Vaziani Makashvili Kisi Qvevri Géorgie Blanc, a white wine from Georgia harvested in 2018.
Alc. 14% by vol.
Naturally semi-sweet wine made from the Saperavi grape variety cultivated in Kindzmarauli micro-viniculture area in the foothills of the Caucasus mountains. Saperavi grapes lend balance to the sugar resulting in a well structured wine. Flavors of plum and sweet grape juice dominate the pallet. Wine pairs well with chocolate, ripe strawberry, cakes and red fruits.