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Stone Fruit, Citrus Fruit, and Mineral,
BODY: Medium +
DRYNESS: Very Dry
ACIDITY: High
TANNIN: Light
ALCOHOL (%): Pronounced (12-14%)
Origin: Imereti, Georgia
Grape Varietals:
Tsitska, Tsolikouri, and Krakhuna
Winemaking:
Minimal Intervention, Organic, No fining, and No filtering
Destemmed, Direct Press, On Lees Ageing, and Wild yeast
Maturation: 0-6 Months Amphora (Quevri)
Awards:
WESTERN FOOD PAIRING
Pair with fish, chicken, vegetables, or cheese.
ASIAN FOOD PAIRING
sashimi salad, Hamachi kama, tempura
A blend of three indigenous Georgian grape varieties. Baia's Wine Tsitska Tsolikouri Krakhuna Dry White is a blend of three indigenous Georgian grape varieties using an ancient Qvevri winemaking process. Certified organic
Grape Varietals & Region: 60% Tsolikouri, 20% Tsitska and 20% Krakhuna. These indigenous Georgian grape varieties come from their vineyards on the Baia's Wine estate in the village of Obcha. Obcha is located east of the Sairme Mountains and receives a slightly higher angle of sun rays with greater solar intensity. Cold and heavy air that collects between the high peaks of the Sairme Mountains during the night drains off the heights to join cold moist air. This creates a double cooling effect and cool nighttime temperatures, which are critical in developing high-quality grapes.
At an altitude of 324 metres, Baia's vineyards offer an ideal location and unique microclimate to grow premium grapes. The alluvial soils comprise of clay, gravel, sand and limestone.
From the limestone character of Sancerre to the green, herbaceous Sauvignon Blanc of Marlborough, this style group often shows off cut grass and wet stone. Often associated with coastal regions or limestone based terroir, these wines are characterised with crisp acidity, mineraiity, citrus tones, with a hint of grassiness
WINES FROM UNIQUE REGIONS & BOUTIQUE WINERIES
Founded in 2019, we were bored with the typical Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Amarone & Moscato offerings at most bars & restaurants, and were inspired to dive deeper into the wine world!