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Product Details
This wine is fermented and aged in large clay vessels known locally as qvevri (the Georgian name for amphorae). Georgian wines have been made this way for centuries and this ancient approach, married with modern viticulture practices, produces truly distinctive wines. This one has rich, plush dark fruit and grippy tannins. Decant for one hour and pair with roast beef or a spiced chickpea-and-potato stew.
More Details
- Release DateApril 12, 2025
- Alcohol/Vol14%
- Made InKakheti, Georgia
- Sugar Content3 gram per Litre
- VarietalSaperavi
Product Details
This wine is fermented and aged in large clay vessels known locally as qvevri (the Georgian name for amphorae). Georgian wines have been made this way for centuries and this ancient approach, married with modern viticulture practices, produces truly distinctive wines. This one has rich, plush dark fruit and grippy tannins. Decant for one hour and pair with roast beef or a spiced chickpea-and-potato stew.
More Details
- Release DateApril 12, 2025
- Alcohol/Vol14%
- Made InKakheti, Georgia
- Sugar Content3 gram per Litre
- VarietalSaperavi
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