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Georgia has a non stop history of winemaking culture with 8,000 year old indigenous Rkatsiteli grape seeds having been found in clay vessels. Vines are central to the Georgian culture and bound to their religious heritage. Across Georgia it is very common for families to to grow their own grapes and produce wine. This wine is used for personal feasting and hospitality, flowing freely during the banquets.
Georgian wine is enjoying a renaissance in the UK and we intend to expand our listings to give more representation to the various styles on offer.
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2019 Saperavi, Tiko Estate, Kakheti
Saperavi
This wonderful Saperavi from Tiko Estate is packed with vibrant blueberry and dark plum fruits, supported by toasty oak and fine grained tannins.
£22.95
Out of Stock2021 Orange Kisi, Tiko Estate, Kakheti
Kisi
The Orange Kisi from Tiko Estate in Eastern Georgia is a traditionally made Orange wine with fermentation taking place on skins in clay Qvevri. The wine remains on it's skins for 6 months following the fermentation and as a result shows incredible concentration and a beautiful weight balanced with aromatic, ripe stone fruit characters, notably apricot and peach. There is some tannic structure too making this a superb match to both eastern mediterranean cuisine (take note Ottolenghi fans), and also spicier Asian dishes.
£22.95
Out of Stock2022 Rkatsiteli Dry White
Rkatsitell
Georgia is considered to be the ‘cradle of wine', as 8,000 year-old indigenous Rkatsiteli grape seeds have been found in clay vessels. Vachnadziani was established in 1953and is one of the oldest wineries in Georgia. With over 1,000 hectares of vineyard, covering the Kakheti region in eastern Georgia and the Imereti, Racha and Lechkhumi regions in western Georgia, Vachnadziani cultivates 25 vine varieties - the majority of which are indigenous. Theirexciting and dynamic range reveals all the charm of this historic winemaking land.
£11.95
Add to basket2022 Saperavi Red Georgia, Kakheti
Saperavi
Georgia is considered to be the ‘cradle of wine', as 8,000 year-old indigenous Rkatsiteli grape seeds have been found in clay vessels. Vachnadziani was established in 1953and is one of the oldest wineries in Georgia. With over 1,000 hectares of vineyard, covering the Kakheti region in eastern Georgia and the Imereti, Racha and Lechkhumi regions in western Georgia, Vachnadziani cultivates 25 vine varieties - the majority of which are indigenous. Theirexciting and dynamic range reveals all the charm of this historic winemaking land.
£12.50
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