Very unique. Dry with subtle apricot. — 4 years ago
Very good Mtsvivani (unique grape variety in georgia) — 2 months ago
Good Saperavi but not one of the best. This wine needs about an hour of air before consuming. Nice classic Saperavi made in Qvevri, but not remarkable. There are more elegant examples but this wine was good and inexpensive. — 9 months ago
Very dry but I like it! — 6 months ago
Surprisingly enjoyable Georgian…
A touch inky. Soft on the mouth. Subtle flavors. Enjoyed. — 6 months ago
Light but tasty red. No bitter after taste and very well priced. Getting this, again — 2 years ago
One of the most interesting wines I’ve ever tasted. It’s very oxidative with an almost sherry quality to it. Twigs, honey, stone fruit, and a huge aroma of lemon balm and dried fruit. — 4 years ago
Randy Fuller
This wine is a brilliant purple in the glass. Its nose smells like blueberry, blackberry and currant, as sweet as you think fruit should be. The palate offers a semi-sweet taste, full fruit flavors, with a racy acidity and a firm set of tannins. This wine will pair well with a meat dish, particularly pork or ham. It's not a bad choice for the holiday meal, either. — a month ago