Khrakhuna
£22.90
A little something special – Retro sweetness with silk softness
Vintage – 2019
Micro Zone – Sazano
Region: Imereti
Wine type: White semi-sweet
Variety-Krakhuna
Color – Straw orange with green tones
Flavor – quince, mango, maraqua and tropical fruits
Taste –Floral notes
ABV – 11.4%
Food pairing: Fish, seafood, vegetable salads, desserts and fruits
Best served at: 8°C – 12°C
Qvevri Generation Notes
On the historical highway of Eurasia, which connects the east to the west and represents the ancient Silk Road, cultivated vineyards contain tremendous heritage and unique cultural values. European winemaking technology makes the Georgian soul – Georgian wine – even more charming and distinctive. The iconic endemic Georgian white grape variety of Krakhuna has exclusive importance in Silk Road Edition.
Tasting notes
Krakhuna is produced from specially selected grapes farmed in Western Georgia’s outstanding landscape with a unique climate that gives the wine a distinctive flavor and taste。
Its strong body merged with jolly flavors creates a harmonious equilibrium for making quality European and Traditional technology wines.
Krakhuna Character
Krakhuna Qvevri is an indigenous western Georgian flamboyant grape with light-skin berries. The wine is categorized in natural ember white dry and bright specter of aromas.
Krakhuna origins are also in western Georgia. The Acidity level varies from 7.5 to 8.5 grams per liter and the sugar level reaches from 21 to 23% per liter. Its strong body merged with jolly flavors creates a harmonious equilibrium for making quality European and Traditional technology wines as well as strong dessert wines. The aging process helps wine open up its full potential and the quality is increased significantly. This progress is also reflected in its color which turns from yellowish to more gold like tones.
Serving Facts
5 servings per bottle Serving size |
1 Glass (5 fl ounces) |
Amount per serving Calories | 107 |
Carbohydrates | 2.6g |
Fat | 0g |
Protein | 0g |
Sugar | 0g |
Alc./volume | 11.4% |