Iago Bitarishvili's Chardakhi Chinuri is a white wine made from an ancient Georgian grape variety called Chinuri. Fermented with natural yeasts in amphorae, macerated for 6 months on the skins and aged first in the same amphorae and then for 24 months in steel. It has a golden golden color. The nose releases hints of fresh fruit, dried fruit and sweet spices. In the mouth it is energetic, with a good acid texture, balanced and excellent persistence. An original wine, a must try.
Region: Georgia.
Grapes: Chinuri
Alcohol content: 12.5%.
Aging: Macerated for 6 months on the skins in amphorae and then for 24 months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Rkatsiteli Bakurtsike is a Georgian white wine produced with the grapes of the same name. The vinification takes place in the typical amphorae called "qvevri" with maceration on the skins for a month. Refinement takes place in the same amphorae. Golden amber color in the glass, it has a nose of wild honey, it is dry and unexpectedly full-bodied in the mouth, with notes of walnut and apricot.
Region: Georgia.
Grapes: Rkatsiteli.
Alcohol content: 12,5%.
Aging: Some months in amphora.
Contains sulfites