Back from a trip to Georgia, I looked for a local supplier and an "all natural" white, as I experienced there without my usual reactions to wine. This dry white was fantastic and an excellent example of the clay pot method we learned about. Shared with friends last night and they loved it (photos of label taken!) - so it wasn't just about the 'travel experience' ... it really is great wine.
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Soneeka F.
After spending the beginning of the year in Georgia. We absolutely love the traditional Georgian way of wine making. The taste is amazing! Was very excited to come back and find a store online in Australia that sells Georgian wines 🍷they are best. We love kisi and although this was tasty, nothing beats drinking it in Georgia 🇬🇪
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Andrew
Incredibly smooth
Another fantastic orange wine from Georgia. So glad I've found these Qveri wines, and especially the orange wines, since I never really liked white wines before.
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Dana
Elegant Georgian White
Elegant white Georgian Kisi wine. It reminds me with some of the top French While with light rose colour. When fermented Georgian does it with the skin of the grabs and that why they do t need to add preservatives as the skin when fermented kills all the bacteria
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.