A Semi Sweet Wine Made From Selected Saperavi Alexandrouli Grapes
Pack size : 750ml
KES 1379.00(Inc. VAT)
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highlights
This pomegranate colored natural wine is noticeably complex with dark fruity flavors and aromas of flowers. It is enjoyable on its own or with food. The wine is one of the most popular natural red sweet wines in Georgia.
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DESCRIPTION
Alazani Valley red semi-sweet wine is made from Saperavi grape variety grown in Alazani Valley in Kakheti region, Georgia. This pomegranate colored natural wine is noticeably complex with dark fruity flavors and aromas of flowers. It is enjoyable on its own or with food. The wine is one of the most popular natural red sweet wines in Georgia.
Nutrition facts
Per100PortionType
100g
Per100Energyinkcal
80kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
334.72kJ
Per100Carbohydrates
5g
Sub Type
Red Wine
Form
Liquid
Category
Beverages
*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs
INFORMATION
Ingredients
Alcohol● Sugar● Grape variety Saperavi● Alexandrouli● Mujuretuli.
Allergy Information
Contains Alcohol.
Storage Condition
Keep refrigerated.
Preparation and usage
Ready to drink.
Brand Message
Nature has invested in the local wines all the generosity of the Georgian land, all the warmth of the sun and the purity of the water. But the main value of Georgian wine is the love with which Georgian winemakers treat their creations. This is the wine we want to offer you. Wine made with love. A wine that gives joy and warms people's souls for eight millennia. Yes, archaeological excavations confirm that fact, it was in Georgia that the first vineyard was planted and the first wine was created. Even the Hellenes, the great connoisseurs of lavish feasts, paid tribute to the wines made in ancient Colchis - it's no wonder that Georgian wine is mentioned in the Odyssey of Homer. It was under the influence of the cult of wine that the cultural traditions of Georgia were formed. However, wine-making has become crucial not only for the development of culture, but also for the development of technology. For example, in Georgia, the remains of ancient irrigation systems are found, which are necessary for watering vineyards. And, it should be noted that at that time these structures could be considered exemplary.