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Qvevri Saperavi Red Wine 2017

Qvevri Saperavi Red Wine 2017

Type Red
Grapes Saperavi
Country/Region Georgia, Kakheti
Vintage 2017
Alcohol 13%
Product number: 264956
£20.00
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2017 | Saperavi | Georgia - Kakheti | Full body, Red, Dry | 13% | Cork, Wax | Low Intervention | Drink now, Cellar

Silver medal winner at the 16th International Wine Fair in Krakow, Poland, 2018 and named as one of the 14 best Eastern European Wines by The Independent. This special wine from Kakheti has aromas of sweet cherry and elderberry. Soft and almost-mature tannins provide a long and memorable palate.
About Vazisubani Estate
Above the Gombori ridge, a historic palace is surrounded by vineyards on the edge of the village of Vazisubani in Kakheti. in the early 19th century, the Vazisubani estate was developed by a young aristocrat called Sulkhan Chavchavadze. Throughout the centuries, the Vazisubani people and the grapevines protected each other. Chavchavadze helped establish several schools in Kakheti, as well as laying out railway lines and a number of national charities. Chavchavadze was also passionate about wine and wine-making. He extended the estate so that he had approximately 20 hectares of vineyards and thirty large qvevri to dement his grapes.

The estate passed through a number of generations up to the early twentieth century. Then, as a result of large family debt, it was taken over by the state. For the next ninety years, the Vazisubani Estate fell into oblivion, until 2011 when the magic began to return. The current owners set about restoring the palace and vineyards to their original state. Crucially, the wonderful qvevris were still intact and so the team began to make their own traditional Georgian wine. 130 years after these wines were last made, qvevri wines such as Saperavi, Kakhurti Mtsvane, and khikhvi were once again fermenting in the Qvevri of Sulkhan Chavchavadze's wine cellar.

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