Alazani Qvevri Kisi Dry White 2019

Country
Georgia
Region
Georgia
Producer
Alazani Winery
Grape(s)
Kisi (100%)
Type
White
Style
Aromatic
Oaked Style
Unoaked
Body Style
Medium bodied
Dry/Sweet Style
Dry
Alcohol Content
13%
Closure Style
Diam
Organic/Biodynamic
No
Sustainable
Yes-sustainable practices
Vegetarian/Vegan
Vegetarian
Yes
Vegan
Yes
Allergens
Sulphites
Yes
Milk
No
Egg
No

Region

Georgia is known as the `cradle of wine` as it is believed that winemaking stems from this area around 8000 years ago. Early Georgian winemaking traditions are still prevalent many thousands of years later including the use of a Qvevri (pronounced kwev-ri); a clay pot buried underground for fermentation and storage. As a Christian nation, Georgia was left unscathed by the Crusades in medieval times and was outside of the Ottoman empire which banned wine consumption under Sharia law which has meant that Georgia is not only the oldest wine region, but also the region which has most consistently produced wine throughout its history.

Producer

A family run winery, currently run by 2nd and 3rd generation - Simon and Daniil Nadashvili. Alazani is located in a village called Kardenakhi. Kardenakhi has a long winemaking history, every house/door had a vine growing over it and that’s where the name comes from - `Kari` (door) and `Venakhi` (vine) - `Kardenakhi`. Alazani makes wines in both the traditional `qvevri` way and more modern international winemaking styles.
Tasting Notes
Made from an indigenous Georgian variety; Kisi. The wine undergoes a wild yeast fermentation and is aged in a Qvevri buried underground with the grape skins and stalks for 6 months before removing the skins and returning the wine to the qvevri for further ageing. The result is a wine with a gorgeous golden amber colour, full of aromatic notes of jasmine, crystallised ginger, acacia, apricots and hay. As each qvevri goes through a wild yeast fermentation, the qvevri`s are bottled individually with the number of the qvevri appearing on the label.
Food
Try with Churchkhela, a Georgian delicacy made from grape must and walnuts.