2019 - Krakhuna
Quaint yellow tropical fruit envelopes the nose while structured tannins give this wine character. The intense volcanic soils where this wines grows, give it a distinct and complex profile. We recommend decanting and enjoying at cellar temp.
Krakhuna, which means “crispy” in local Imeretian dialect, is a white grape variety grown mainly in the region of Imereti. It is one of the oldest Georgian grapevine varieties. Krakhuna spontaneously ferments with 100% skin contact for 5 days in locally made buried clay qvevri. It is bottled unfiltered without additives.