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CHINURI  2019

The leading variety of white wine grapes in Kartli, widespread throughout the region
(Kvemo Kartli, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Shida Kartli). Traditionally, it is used to make very airy, exquisite white wines, although this variety is often fully aged on chacha. In some parts of Kartli, it is pressed together with Goruli Mtsvane or Tavkveri. This is also one of the best varieties for sparkling wine. Chinuri is the main component of the Atenuri wine produced in the area of the same name.

Best places - Ateni, Okami, Lamiskana, Bitsmendi, Jigaura, Tezi, Mejvriskhevi, Khidistavi, Dzalisi.

Combination with meals:

Our Chinuri, aged for 6 months on chacha, is a light wine, so it goes best with boiled fish and light salads.

Method: Traditional Kartlian qvevri wine, aged for 6 months on chacha

Location: Kartli, Mtskheta municipality, village of Dzalisi

Variety: Chinuri

Alcohol: 12%

Color: lemon- and straw-colored

Bouquet: First of all, you will feel the flavor of wildflowers and other plants, as well as of raw hazelnuts and white peaches.

Taste: delicate and classy, with light tannins.

Serving temperature: 10–12°

Awards: Georgian Wine Guild 2021 - Silver Medal

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