Detailní popis produktu
Wine is produced using traditional Georgian method of winemaking, staying true to the region of Kakheti, with six-month skin contact in Qvevri together with Chacha. Wine is made using carefully selected Kisi grapes harvested in Napareuli micro-zone from Château Buera’s own vineyards. Wine is characterized by an amber color, typical to Qvevri wines. It was aged in French oak barrels for 12 months and further stored in bottles for 12 more months.
Bottled in limited quantities: 2400 pieces
Decanter World Wine Awards 2022 - Silver Medal
Château Buera Winery was founded in 2018 by Goga Maisuradze, the founder of Lopota Spa Resort. He was a dedicated wine entrepreneur and he believed in the great potential of Georgian wine. After his decease, the winery is managed by his family.
The vineyards of Château Buera in the Napareuli microzone are spread on alluvial, rocky soils of the Northern slope and expand over 5 hectares of land.
The Great Caucasus Mountains form a barrier that protects Georgia from the cold air of the North and leaves its Western ridge open to warm and humid air coming from the Black Sea.
The full cycle of Château Buera winemaking - form the approach of minimal intervention in the process of vine growing and winemaking, to the restoration of grapes of rare Georgian varieties.
Château Buera’s philosophy of winemaking is based on the preservation of nature, respect for the soil, and the harmonious relationships of humans and ground.
To maintain the integrity of the bunches, they are hand-picked and placed in open boxes. After splitting the grapes, they are placed on a special vibrating table and only the most healthy grains are selected for fermentation. The fermentation process takes place both in stainless steel tanks and qvevris - a traditional method, after which the wine is transferred for ageing to French oak barrels.
Doplňkové parametry
Kategorie: | Qvevri oranžová vína |
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Alkohol: | 13% |
Druh vína: | Suché |
Objem: | 0,75l |
Ročník: | 2019 |
Země/region: | Gruzie, Kakheti |