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The wine appeared in 1981 and is named after the artist Nikolai (Niko) Pirosmanashvili. The wine is made from Saperavi grapes. After 5-7 days of maceration, when the desired level of residual sugar is reached, the fermentation process is stopped by cooling and filtering the wine, thereby preserving its natural sweetness and freshness. Dessert wine, served with fresh fruits, desserts and cream cheeses.
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.
Appelacion controlled red wine is produced in Kakheti Region, from Saperavi grapes, grown in Mukuzani micro zone. Distinguished by the dark ruby color. Characterized by the distinct varieties of flavor and velvet bouquet.
King Erekle Saperavi is a regal expression of Georgian winemaking, hailing from the lush Kakheti region. Crafted exclusively from the revered Saperavi grapes, this wine captures the soul of Georgia's winemaking heritage. With its deep, inky hue and bold, complex flavors of dark fruits, spices, and earthy undertones, it offers a royal tasting experience. Each sip is a journey through the centuries-old traditions of Georgian winemaking, delivering a wine fit for a king. Raise a glass of King Erekle Saperavi and savor the essence of Georgia's wine culture in every drop.
Produced from Saperavi grapes grown in our estate owned vineyards in village Tsinadali of Kakhet region. Fermentation is driven by natural yeast. Aged in oak barrels. Deep cherry red color, with black prune, blackberry, cherry and vanilla tones. The aftertaste is long and spicy with touch of oak, supported by silky tannins. Perfect pair to grilled beef, game and old cheese. Recommended serving temperature 66-68 degrees F.
Saperavi (saw-pear-ah-we) is an old grape variety from the most ancient winemaking region of the world. The wine is full-bodied with notes of ripe dark fruits and cassis.
Palavani Winery and Vineyards located in the heart of the historic wine region Kakheti, Eastern Georgia. The wine is medium body with hints of black cherries, plums and cocoa.
Dry red wine made with 100% Saperavi grapes harvested in Mukuzani PDO in Kakheti region. Wine was matured in oak barrels for 6 months and has a dark ruby color, well defned Saperavi grapes aroma, cherry and vanila tones with velvety taste and firm body. Wine is recommended with meat dishes, BBQ and steak.
The wine is rich ruby color. Notes of oak in the aroma of the wine is harmoniously intertwined with expressive tones of prunes and cherries and lavishly decorated with nuances of spice. The taste of wine repeats the nuances of aroma, impressing its structure with rounded tannins, a warm spicy finish with velvety oak shades. The wine is combined with traditional Georgian cuisine, tapas, goat cheese, game, steak.
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.
Saperavi is an excellent wine from Georgia, made from Saperavi sort of grape cultivated in Kakhetian region. This wine has a dark ruby color with a cherry flavor and a smooth berry taste. This wine pairs well with veal, lamb and cheese. Best served between 60 °F and 65 °F.
Red dry wine made from Saperavi grapes grown in the Kakheti region. Vinification of grape juice is carried out in the traditional way for red wines under strict temperature control. The wine is served to Georgian cuisine, pork and beef, grilled sausages, aged cheese and baked duck.