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Tskitska Tsolikouri White Wine 2018

Tskitska Tsolikouri White Wine 2018

Type White
Grapes Tsitska, Tsolikouri
Country/Region Georgia
Vintage 2018
Alcohol 13%
Product number: 265621
£21.00
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2018 | Tsitska, Tsolikouri | Georgia - Imereti | Medium , White, Semi-Dry | 13% | Cork, Wax | Low Intervention | Drink now

Baias blend of two indigenous Imereti grape varieties; Tsitska and Tsolikouri. Initially, there are notes of wild pear and green apple that make way for delicate apricot. The wine has a strong yet subtle acidity with flavours of apricot, pear and hazelnut, and a slight tannic edge. The finish is soft with a suggestion of honeycomb.
About Baia's Wine
Baia's Wine is a small family winery in the village of Obcha, Western Georgia. Baia and her family have been growing grapes and producing wine for over three generations and tey are proud to share their wine with the world as wine has always been a big tradition for the family. Baia is 24 years old and since 2015 she has been producing natural white wines; Tsitska-Tsolikouri and Tsolikouri. Baia's sister Gvantsa is 22 and reading for a masters in agricultural science at university. She started making natural wine in 2015 and now she is producing small scale red wine from Otskhanusi Sapere grapes. Giorgi is the youngest in the family and he is studying enology at the same university of his big sister. All of the wine is made using grapes only grown on their own vineyards in Obcha. All the wines are ages in the family wine cellar. Three generations of the family work on the vineyard to deliver traditional and natural Georgian wine. In 2019, Baia was named in the Forbes' 30 under 30.

The village of Obcha boasts a unique micro-climate for growing the grapes that are used to make Baia's wines. Obcha is located east of the Sairme mountains, which receives a slightly higher angle of the sun's rays with a greater solar intensity. At 324 meters above sea level, the land offers an ideal location for growing premium wine grapes. The perfect balance of geography, micro-climate and well drained soil come together to create the perfect environment for Baia's exquisitetly handcrafted wines. The heavy cold air that collects between the high peaks during the night dreains off theheights, much like water, joining cold moist air, creating a double cooling effect. The cool nighttime temperatures are critical in developing high quality grapes. The alluvial soil, with clay, gravel, sand and limestone have another significant vintages, while adding various mineral elements to the soils, which transfer to the gorgeous grapes.

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