Kindzmarauli comes the best with the meat, cooked on the grill, perfect with desserts and fruits. Georgian wines in clay jugs are the embodied legacy of local winemaking. Drinks in this design demonstrate not only luxurious organoleptic properties but also a high status, as well as a connection with the history of Georgia.
Translated from the Georgian language, "saperavi" means "color," and one glance at Badagoni wine, Saperavi is enough to understand why this is so. Saperavi from Badagoni beautifully reflects the local terroir and decorates any meal, giving it a traditional Georgian flavor. Georgian wines in clay jugs are the embodied legacy of local winemaking. Drinks in this design demonstrate not only luxurious organoleptic properties, but also a high status, as well as a connection with the history of Georgia.
Presents with a light amber colour. Primary flavours include sweet undertones (glazed nuts, sweet spices) that develop further in taste and, along with pleasant tannins and acidity, level off into a great dry finish.
Red semi-sweet wine is made from Saperavi grape variety, cultivated in Kakheti region, in the protected micro-zone of the “Kindzmarauli”. The wine has a dark ruby colour. The aromas of cherry, blackberry, plum and black berries are strongly expressed. Best With - Fruits, cakes and other desserts.
Award-winning wine. Bronze medal of New World Wine Awards 2022 Dry white wine Tsinandali is made from hand-selected Rkatsiteli and Mtsvane grape varieties, cultivated in Kakheti region, in the protected micro-zone of the “Tsinandali“. The wine is characterized by the light straw colour. Distinguished by the aromas of tropical fruit. Cameron Douglas, MS, New Zealand's first and only Master Sommelier, reviewed this wine and awarded Excellent (93 Points)! These wines will be included in his World of Wine magazine (winter 2022 edition). Cameron Douglas review: "Aromas and flavours of fresh citrus and pear, lemon and bosc, white peach then exotic white spices. Some apple and pith then a floral note layer in complexity. Very youthful with a firm texture and plenty of acidity - this highlights some mineral qualities. Refreshing, salty, salivating and well made. Best drinking from 2022 through 2028+. With food to accompany, a wine I think you should try."
Semi-sweet red wine Khvanchkara is made from Aleksandrouli and Mudjuretuli grape varieties, cultivated in Racha region, in the protected micro-zone of the “Khvanchkara“. The wine is distinguished by the ruby colour and raspberry tones.
Semi-Dry Red wine Pirosmani from the region Kakhetia will be a great addition to your table. The drink is made from grapes Saperavi, what makes its taste bright and memorable. Pirosmani perfectly combined with dishes from different cuisines of the world and will give you an unforgettable experience during the tasting.
Cabernet Saperavi is made from French and Georgian grape varieties. It is aged in oak barrels for 12 months. The wine is characterized by a dark ruby color, cherry, vanilla and spice flavors and Cabernet Sauvignon aromas. Best With - Grilled burgers, ribs.
Mukuzani is one of the most famous Georgian red wines, named after the place of its origin. It is aged for 9 months in highest quality French oak barrels. The wine is characterized by a dark ruby color and ripeness, with a mix of black fruit and berry flavors. Best With - Grilled beef steak, liver, lamb.
Semi sweet white wine, made from Rkatsiteli grape variety, grown in Kakheti region. The wine is distinguished by the golden straw color. It is characterized by the primary soft aromas of ripe white fruit, Turkish delight and white cherry jam.
Dry white wine is made from Rkatsiteli grape variety grown in Kakheti region. It is made with the Georgian traditional method, fermented in Qvevri. The wine has an amber colour, complex and concentrated flavours of spices, pears and dried yellow fruits. It is distinguished with full body and balanced aftertaste.
Akhasheni is a semi-sweet wine named after the place of its origin. It is made from the grapes cultivated on the best soil for Saperavi. The wine is characterized by quite an intense color and impressive flavors, such as ripe sweet and sour cherries and black berries. Best With - Chocolate cake, strudel.
This red dry wine is made from Saperavi variety, grown in Kakheti, Georgia. It is distinguished with pure and pleasant appearance. Has dark ruby color and you’ll feel primary aromas of black fruit and berry flavours (cherry, black berry), so characterized for young Saperavi. The wine has pleasant acidity and cheerfulness. Gold medal (95 points) at the 2022 New World Wine Awards. 'Best Buy' from Cuisine magazine.
This dry red wine is made from hand-picked Saperavi grapes. The resulting wine produced in neutral stainless steel exhibits the intensity and elegance inherent to versatile and beloved Saperavi. The wine is unfiltered, has intense blackberry and black plum notes, and exhibits aromas of wild berries. The wine is full bodied and has elegant tannins with long finish. Best With - The wine pairs well with meat and hard cheeses such as Gouda or Parmigiano.
Tsinandali Mukhashi is a Georgian wine named after the place of its origin. It is made from the highest quality Rkatsiteli and Kakhuri Mtsvane grapes cultivated in Tsinandali microzone. The wine is aged for 6 months in specially created oak barrels. Best With - Smoked salmon, meaty salads and roasted lamb.
Saperavi Rose, made from Saperavi grapes cultivated in Kakheti, is characterized by rose color, raspberry, light cherry and red fruit flavors. A delicate balance of sweetness and acidity makes it the best wine for summer.
Translated from the Georgian language, "saperavi" means "color," and one glance at Badagoni wine, Saperavi is enough to understand why this is so. Saperavi from Badagoni beautifully reflects the local terroir and decorates any meal, giving it a traditional Georgian flavor. Georgian wines in clay jugs are the embodied legacy of local winemaking. Drinks in this design demonstrate not only luxurious organoleptic properties, but also a high status, as well as a connection with the history of Georgia.