This exclusive brandy is poured into a unique porcelain vessel, which has the shape of a griffin and represents a handmade work of art created by the famous Georgian sculptor Merab Merabishvili and decorated with gold details.
Classification: Extra old wine brandy
Grape variety: Rkatsiteli 50%, Kakhuri Mtsvane 50%
Category: brandy of limited production
Minimum age of brandy distillate: 20 years
Method of production: grapes are quickly and gently pressed in a pneumatic press, dry wine is obtained by fermentation of the self-flowing fraction of grape juice; in order to preserve the delicate aromas of the fruit, the wine is distilled in a Charente type post-still until spring.
Aging process: aging for a short time in new French (Limousin) oak barrels, and then in barrels that have been used for at least 20 years.
The brandy is characterised by an old gold colour with a dark amber tint, a rich bouquet of vanilla, coffee, spices, nuts and precious cigars, perfectly combines with tones of ripe plum and oak wood. It has perfect harmony and a velvety, intense taste with a long, spicy aftertaste of vanilla and dark chocolate.
Amazing wines made with love, passion and history. A tasteful and great experience. Georgian wines are some of the best and need more recognition because they are good and it's deserved.
Tried Georgian white wine from the relatively unknown "Baia's Wine".And what a blessing it was. The experience I encountered was joyful and second to none. Such a superb combination of palette, aroma and fragrance. It could easily compete with it's best French and Italian counterparts.No wonder, es popular legends had it, Georgian Wines were singled out by the almighty gods themselves. now it is a time for Georgian Wineries to conquer the world. In Vino Veritas.
Super educational evening @tasteofgeorgia.co.uk. So many new varieties to learn about amongst dry wine, sweet wine, Qvervi, oak - and over 8000 years of winemaking experience - brilliant!