The Winery Merebashvili's Marani of Kartli

Winery Merebashvili's Marani
The winery offers 3 different wines
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Its wines get an average rating of 3.9.
It is currently not ranked among the best domains of Kartli.
It is located in Kartli
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The grape varieties most used in the white wines of Winery Merebashvili's Marani.

  • Chinuri

Discovering the wine region of Kartli

Central region of Georgia north of Tbilisi along the Kura, vineyards between 500 and 800 m, continental climate with hot days and cool nights. Signature Chinuri as white king: candied citrus, white flowers, yellow apple and tangy touch — base of great orange wines in qvevri (long macerations). Rounder Goruli Mtsvane (honey, citrus). Tavkveri as soft red (red fruits, raspberry, spices, fine tannins).

UNESCO millenary cradle.

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Discover the grape variety: Madeleine royale

Table grape with medium bunches and thin-skinned golden berries with juicy flesh and a pleasant sweet taste. Very early-ripening. Rarely vinified. Grown in France, Germany and England, prized for its early maturity and attractive appearance on the table in amateur gardens and fresh consumption at the start of the season. French white table grape variety obtained in the 19th century, an early cross.

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