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The wine is dark ruby color. Elegant aroma of wine is filled with notes of raspberry and black currant. Velvet, soft, juicy taste of the wine has a natural sweetness and a long finish. The wine goes well with roast meats or game, great for fruit or fruit salad.
Mildian red semi-sweet wine is made from Ojaleshi grapes, planted in Racha-Lechkhumi and traditionally fermented in kvevri. The drink has a deep, bright ruby color and aromas of lively fruit, ripe pomegranate and cherry, with pronounced ojalesh varietal notes. The wine is rich, full-bodied, elegant, with natural sweetness and salty acidity. It goes very well with light salads, cheeses and desserts.
Color: sparkling, vivid pomegranate.
Flavor: among dizzy aromas of ripe red fruit and wood berry Usakhelauri flavor reveals itself. Then, bilberry, gooseberry, wild strawberry, currant, mountain raspberry are unfolded.
Appellation controlled wine, produced from specially selected Saperavi grapes grown in Kindzmarauli appellation of Kakheti region. The wine perfectly displays aroma peculiar to this variety combined with notes of cherry and blackberry, presented with dark red color. Velvet and dense taste is nicely harmonized with natural sweetness.
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.
Mildian red dry wine is made from Saferavi in Kakheti, traditionally fermented in kvevri and aged in oak barrels. The drink has a deep burgundy color and a complex, rich aroma, in which oak tones from aging in oak barrels are felt with elements of lively fruit, licorice, blueberry, gin, tobacco and spices. The wine has a full, well-balanced, developed taste. It goes very well with barbecue, fried spicy meat dishes and kubdar.