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WINE MAN ALAZANI VALLEY

Approved Jul 27, 2023
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What to Expect

For those looking to explore Georgia's vibrant wine culture, WINE MAN Saperavi offers a unique taste journey through this fascinating grape variety. With its deep color and structured profile, it stands out as one of Georgia’s most important red wines. Whether you prefer the traditional qvevri fermentation or modern winemaking techniques, expect rich flavors of blackberry, black cherry, and plum, complemented by notes of earth, spice, and sometimes a tangy sour-cherry note. Pair this wine with hearty dishes like grilled meats, cheese-based dishes, and stews for an unforgettable pairing experience.

TTB ID23181001000832
Brand nameWINE MAN
Fanciful nameALAZANI VALLEY
Class / type
Origin / appellation
Grape varietalsSAPERAVI
Approval dateJul 27, 2023
StatusAPPROVED
Serial number230082
Permit numberTX-I-21871
Producer name & addressVinello, LLC 10795 HAMMERLY BLVD UNIT C14 Houston TX 77043
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