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Tsitska Monastery Qvevri Wine

2012 Georgia Tsitska

Khareba Tsitska Monastery Qvevri Wine is a striking expression of the Tsitska varietal, hailing from the picturesque region of Georgia. This 2012 vintage showcases a delightful balance of body and acidity, offering a medium to full-bodied experience that is both refreshing and inviting. Its acidity stands out, contributing to an invigorating mouthfeel that dances on the palate. The fruit intensity is prominent, revealing layers of stone fruit flavors that evoke the essence of its terroir. Produced using traditional Qvevri winemaking methods, this wine is bone dry, allowing the varietal's natural characteristics to shine through. With its vibrant profile and captivating complexity, this Khareba offering embodies the rich winemaking heritage of Georgia.

Tasting notes:


White Peach

White Peach

Lemon

Lemon

Mineral

Mineral

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United States
United States

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