Georgia has been deprived of developing its wine industry for the most of the 20th Century due to being part of the Soviet Union. After the collapse of the USSR it has revived and advanced its wine industry showcasing its ancient traditions and native grape varietals to the world. Today its a fast developing industry leading the country's economic growth and showcasing its millennial techniques on the international wine market.
An ancient wine collection was discovered by John Baker in the 90th that sent him on an adventure of a lifetime across the globe to the former USSR republic Georgia. Discover his journey of the secret hidden cellar that was collected for the Russian Emperor Nikolay 2 and was later in control of Iosef Stalin.
The delivery was fast and safe. The packaging makes it a nice gift for a special occasion. The taste is as I remember it from many years ago when I lived overseas and it was easy to by my favourites - Mukuzani and Saperavi. Thank you for bringing them to Australia. This is a lovely addition to our wine market.
Delicious wines from Georgia, the original winemakers (for 8,000 years!). Heard about this from the Netflix series ‘Somebody Feed Phil’ who did a recent show in Tbilisi, Georgia (Season 8, Episode 4). No preservatives and fresh unique taste.
The delivery was fast and safe. The packaging makes it a nice gift for a special occasion. The taste is as I remember it from many years ago when I lived overseas and it was easy to by my favourites - Mukuzani and Saperavi. Thank you for bringing them to Australia. This is a lovely addition to our wine market.