WAW Come Prima (Iago Bitarishvili) 2019 – Progetto Waw
WAW Come Prima by Iago Bitarishvili is a grignolino red wine, clear and limpid, almost transparent. Bottled directly from the amphora after maceration on the skins, it is a light, carefree and fun wine and above all with a disarming drinkability. Reminiscent of pomegranate juice in tannins and acidity; it has flavor, light spiciness and in the mouth the beautiful aromas of the red roses of May that the bouquet announced.es.
Region: Georgia,
Grapes: Chinuri, Tavkverie.
Alcohol content: 11%.
Aging: 3 mounths in amphora.
Contains sulfites

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WAW Come Prima (Joan Ramon Escoda) - Waw Project
TWAW Come Prima by Iago Bitarishvili is a grignolino red wine, clear and limpid, almost transparent. Bottled directly from the amphora after maceration on the skins, it is a light, carefree and fun wine and above all with a disarming drinkability. Reminiscent of pomegranate juice in tannins and acidity; it has flavor, light spiciness and in the mouth the beautiful aromas of the red roses of May that the bouquet announced.
Service
It was recommended to taste it at a temperature of 10/12 ° in a tulip glass. Wine to be drunk immediately, but it will express its best in a few years.
Pairing
Excellent as an aperitif, with fish main courses, semi-mature cheeses.
Cellar: WAW Project
The WAW project was born from the collaboration between Luca Gargano and the Japanese photographers Keiko and Maika and aims to give life to a line of "primitive" wines in amphora: original and original wines, primordial wines, the oldest and closest to nature. The idea, carried out by various producers from different nations, is to share the same vinification method that does not require any type of intervention: manual grape harvesting, vinification in whole bunches in amphora, maceration until the end of fermentation (from 3 to to 6-7 months) and direct bottling without pressing. The wine must be the result of the assembly of at least two grape varieties: white for 78% and red for the remaining 22% and the amphorae used are all of Spanish origin, handcrafted by Orozco di Villarrobledo. The resulting wines do not want to boast of being "great wines", but rather of being good wines, which can be drunk by everyone and every day, thanks to their ability to accompany any type of dish both in terms of origin and ingredients. Wines that make people exclaim "WAW!" to anyone who drinks them. The label is unique and shared, differing only in the name of the producer, and in the center there is a letter that resembles a "y", an ancient Phoenician letter that was pronounced just like "WAW".
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