Zorah
Karasi Areni Noir
An interesting wine, 100% Areni Noir from one of the world's oldest wine producing regions. Deep Ruby with aromas of ripe dark fruits and herb spice. On the palate flavors of plum and currants with earthy spice. Firm tannins, medium finish ending with fruit and earthy character.
An interesting wine, 100% Areni Noir from one of the world's oldest wine producing regions. Deep Ruby with aromas of ripe dark fruits and herb spice. On the palate flavors of plum and currants with earthy spice. Firm tannins, medium finish ending with fruit and earthy character.
1 person found it helpfulJun 19th, 2021W&S Top 100. This is the third wine from Armenia I have had? The first being sparkling. I was impressed.
W&S Top 100. This is the third wine from Armenia I have had? The first being sparkling. I was impressed.
Oct 14th, 2019Цвет: темно фиолетовый
Аромат:
Med
Насыщенный, яркий, черные ягоды (не свежие), кизил!
Вкус:
Med
Тело med+ достаточно плотное
Танины med
Кислота med
Яркое и ягодное вино, есть что-то джемообразное. Не лёгкое. Есть какая-то остаточная сладость
Цвет: темно фиолетовый
Аромат:
Med
Насыщенный, яркий, черные ягоды (не свежие), кизил!
Вкус:
Med
Тело med+ достаточно плотное
Танины med
Кислота med
Яркое и ягодное вино, есть что-то джемообразное. Не лёгкое. Есть какая-то остаточная сладость
Biblical. Pomegranate, cherry intake. Friday and funky. Love it.
Biblical. Pomegranate, cherry intake. Friday and funky. Love it.
Feb 9th, 2019Armenian wine has gained more global popularity since a team of archaeologists discovered the earliest evidence of complete wine production inside an Armenian cave. You probably still won’t find them in most restaurants but you can now get high quality contemporary Armenian wine in specialty shops or online. Karasi by Zorah is pretty unique because it was aged in a Karas instead of a traditional barrel. Nose is similar to Pinot Noir from hotter climate with cherry and peppery notes. Medium bodied with delicate tannins and acidity. Very elegant yet interesting wine.
Armenian wine has gained more global popularity since a team of archaeologists discovered the earliest evidence of complete wine production inside an Armenian cave. You probably still won’t find them in most restaurants but you can now get high quality contemporary Armenian wine in specialty shops or online. Karasi by Zorah is pretty unique because it was aged in a Karas instead of a traditional barrel. Nose is similar to Pinot Noir from hotter climate with cherry and peppery notes. Medium bodied with delicate tannins and acidity. Very elegant yet interesting wine.
Nov 4th, 2018