Bedoba Saperavi, 2021

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Crafted from Georgia's indigenous Saperavi grape and partially vinified in qvevri, this wine epitomizes Georgian tradition and heritage. It has a deep purple hue and an aromatic medley of blackberries, herbs, flowers, and black pepper, leading to a creamy, juicy palate with ripe tannins and black fruit flavours.

Bedoba, meaning 'Day of Luck,' pays homage to the Konchosvilli family's winemaking legacy dating back to 1737. Sourced from Kakheti's Kindzmarauli and Kvareli microzones, the vineyards, embracing sustainable and organic practices, thrive on the southern slopes of the Caucasus Mountains. Bedoba embodies the enduring bond between land, people, and culture, offering a warming sip from an ancient winemaking region.

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Crafted from Georgia's indigenous Saperavi grape and partially vinified in qvevri, this wine epitomizes Georgian tradition and heritage. It has a deep purple hue and an aromatic medley of blackberries, herbs, flowers, and black pepper, leading to a creamy, juicy palate with ripe tannins and black fruit flavours.

Bedoba, meaning 'Day of Luck,' pays homage to the Konchosvilli family's winemaking legacy dating back to 1737. Sourced from Kakheti's Kindzmarauli and Kvareli microzones, the vineyards, embracing sustainable and organic practices, thrive on the southern slopes of the Caucasus Mountains. Bedoba embodies the enduring bond between land, people, and culture, offering a warming sip from an ancient winemaking region.

Crafted from Georgia's indigenous Saperavi grape and partially vinified in qvevri, this wine epitomizes Georgian tradition and heritage. It has a deep purple hue and an aromatic medley of blackberries, herbs, flowers, and black pepper, leading to a creamy, juicy palate with ripe tannins and black fruit flavours.

Bedoba, meaning 'Day of Luck,' pays homage to the Konchosvilli family's winemaking legacy dating back to 1737. Sourced from Kakheti's Kindzmarauli and Kvareli microzones, the vineyards, embracing sustainable and organic practices, thrive on the southern slopes of the Caucasus Mountains. Bedoba embodies the enduring bond between land, people, and culture, offering a warming sip from an ancient winemaking region.