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A dry, rich, red wine made from the Saperavi grape variety, grown in Kakheti region of eastern Georgia.
Khvanchkara is a naturally semi-sweet red wine made from the Alexandrouli & Mudzhuretuli grape varieties cultivated in the Khvanchkara vineyards, near the town of Ambrolauri in Racha region of western Georgia.
Appellation controlled red dry wine produced from specially selected Saperavi grapes grown in Mukuzani appelation of Kakheti region and fermented in Qvevries according to the ancient Georgian methodology.
Bouquet - the bouquet contains aromas of berries, fruits and a light shade of prunes.
Taste: harmonious, with moderate astringency and a pronounced varietal tone.
Color - from red to dark red.
Kindzmarauli is an excellent wine from Georgia, made from a Saperavi sort of vine, cultivated in the Kindzmarauli micro-zone of Kvareli. The wine is garmet red with a balanced mild taste and tender flavour. The wine is recommended together with fruits and cheese under a temperature 60 °F - 65 °F.
Semi-sweet red wine made from Saperavi grapes is produced in the traditional way: after harvesting, the berries are combed and crushed, and then fermented at a controlled temperature.
This wine is made from Saperavi grape variety from Kakheti region using old Georgian traditional technology - Qvevri. The wine is characterized with dark ruby color, dried fruit and spice notes, rich balanced taste and velvet aftertaste. Best matches with barbeque.
Midnight berries picked in the shadows yield a forbidding opulence; decadent flavors of sweet mulberry, black raspberry, boysenberry, and black cherry; ritzy and taboo; exquisitely Extreme.
Dry red wine. 12.5 % Alc/Vol.
Dry, clean, and crisp with citrus notes, yellow plum, light green apple, & a hint of white pepper. The latin for Hungarian cricket roughly means clever cricket. Its favorite food includes the leaves of vine tedrils. Research has shown that there are certain varieties of grapes whose leaves the clever cricket will not touch. These are primarily the leaves of the Grüner Veltliner grape.