Saperavi Rosé – Telavi
This medium-bodied crisp rose is made from 100% handpicked Saperavi grapes, from the famous Kondoli Vineyards in Kakheti. While most rosé and red wines obtain their colour from the skins of red grapes,...
View ArticleMtsvane-Rkatsiteli – Orovela
A blend of 85% Mtsvane and 15% Rkatsiteli from the much-lauded Orovela winery, combining the fragrance of the mtsvane grape with the fuller body of the rkatsiteli. Pale green‑gold in colour, with...
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30th May 2012: Report from the Real Wine Fair and RAW Fair At our various wine tastings around the country we have been saying for a while that some of the most interesting developments in the wine...
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“This is astonishingly good… 93/100.” Jamie Goode of Wine Anorak reviews our new Saperavi Satrapezo. http://www.wineanorak.com/wineblog/wine-reviews/remarkable-saperavi-from-georgia-satrapezo
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24th March The Georgian Wine Society presents its wines at the Houses of Parliament. Last night The Georgian Wine Society presented a number of its finest wines to members of the All Party...
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New article on Georgian wine from Jancis Robinson’s website: http://www.jancisrobinson.com/articles/a20100318.html
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“For me this will take on many Bordeaux wines that cost twice the price – exciting stuff…” Paul Howard has written an article on Georgian wine, including tasting notes for several of the Society’s...
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The Georgian Wine Society’s Orovela Saperavi will be Paul Howard’s wine of the month for February. See http://www.winealchemy.com
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“It’s a technique that requires exquisite care…” Article about renowned Italian winemaker Josko Gravner, who returned to ancient Georgian wine making methods, with “spectacular” results....
View ArticleSaperavi Cabernet Sauvignon – Orovela
Orovela’s Cuvee Chandrebi Saperavi Cabernet Sauvignon blends 92% Saperavi with 8% Cabernet Sauvignon to produce a soft and velvety wine with supple tannins and aromas of mulberry and dark cherry. It is...
View ArticleMayhew Animal Home Mixed Case
The Georgian Wine Society has once again teamed up with the Mayhew Animal Home to raise money over the Christmas period for its animal welfare projects in Georgia. This special mixed case of 6 bottles...
View ArticleChristmas Special Offer Case –£10 discount!
Are you looking for a Christmas present for a wine lover? Or do you need to stock up on your favourite Georgian wines for the festive period? Our annual Christmas special offer gives you six of our...
View ArticleClassic Brut – Bagrationi 1882
Bagrationi is the leading sparkling wine maker in Georgia, with a distinguished history dating back to 1882, when the company was founded by the Georgian prince Ivan Bagrationi-Mukhraneli. Bagrationi’s...
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30th May 2012: Report from the Real Wine Fair and RAW Fair At our various wine tastings around the country we have been saying for a while that some of the most interesting developments in the wine...
View ArticleMixed Case
The mixed case gives a broader and fuller introduction to the world of Georgian Wines. It contains the six wines of the half mixed case, plus six more of the most acclaimed and famous Georgian Wine...
View ArticleSaperavi Rosé – Telavi
This medium-bodied crisp rose is made from 100% handpicked Saperavi grapes, from the famous Kondoli Vineyards in Kakheti. While most rosé and red wines obtain their colour from the skins of red grapes,...
View ArticleQuevris Rkatsiteli 2013 – Tbilvino
This new wine from Tbilvino is produced in the 7000 year old “quevri method.” A quevri is a uniquely Georgian creation, a large subterranean clay jar, in which wines are fermented and matured on both...
View Article‘National Wine Day’ Mixed Half Case
Good news! It’s ‘National Wine Day’ today, so we’re giving you the opportunity to purchase a mixed half case with £10 off the usual retail price. The wines include a lovely sparkling wine by...
View ArticleQvevris Saperavi 2013 – Tbilvino
This new wine from Tbilvino is produced in the 7000 year old “qvevri method.” A qvevri is a uniquely Georgian creation, a large subterranean clay jar, in which wines are fermented and matured on both...
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30th May 2012: Report from the Real Wine Fair and RAW Fair At our various wine tastings around the country we have been saying for a while that some of the most interesting developments in the wine...
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