
Winery Archil GuniavaKvaliti Otskhanuri Sapere - Tsolikouri
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Wine flavors and olphactive analysis
On the nose the Kvaliti Otskhanuri Sapere - Tsolikouri of Winery Archil Guniava in the region of Kakheti often reveals types of flavors of non oak, earth or microbio and sometimes also flavors of oak, spices or citrus fruit.
Details and technical informations about Winery Archil Guniava's Kvaliti Otskhanuri Sapere - Tsolikouri.
Discover the grape variety: Perle de Csaba
It is thought to have originated in Hungary, as Adolf Stark, a winegrower in Bekescsaba (Hungary), created it in 1904. According to genetic analyses, it is the result of a cross between the Madeleine angevine and the Muscat fleur d'oranger. The Csaba pearl has been used to obtain a few crosses (the red Csaba pearl is an example), the aim always being to try to find new varieties with early maturity. Today, it is only found in ornamental gardens, interesting only for its great earliness. Its many defects mean that it is almost on the verge of extinction, although it is included in the official catalogue of vine varieties on the A1 list.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Kvaliti Otskhanuri Sapere - Tsolikouri from Winery Archil Guniava are 2017, 2018, 0, 2015 and 2014.
Informations about the Winery Archil Guniava
The Winery Archil Guniava is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 6 wines for sale in the of Kakheti to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Kakheti
Kakheti is the most important wine region in Georgia in quantitative, qualitative and even historic terms. Almost three-quarters of the country's wine Grapes are grown here, on land that has been used for viticulture for thousands of years. Kakheti is home to some of the oldest human habitations in the entire Caucasus region, and archaeological findings have suggested that wine has been produced here for several thousand years. The region's strong relationship with wine and Vine was captured in Georgia's famous hymn 'Thou Art a Vineyard', written in the 12th Century by King Demetrius I.
The word of the wine: Flint (smell of)
Mineral odour reminiscent of flint and flint heated during sharpening.













