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Dugladze Kisi Qvevri 2023

Dugladze Kisi Qvevri 2023

Amber

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Colour: Dark amber


Aromas: Honey and cinnamon aromas with tones of yellow fruits and dried fruits


Palette: Energetic, pleasant sharpness, strong tannins and a long finish


Experience the depth and tradition of Dugladze Kisi Qvevri 2023, a distinctive Georgian amber (orange) wine crafted using ancient qvevri winemaking techniques. Produced in the renowned Kakheti region of Georgia, this wine is made from the indigenous Kisi grape, fermented and aged on skins in underground clay vessels (qvevri), delivering structure, texture, and complexity rarely found in modern white wines.

This dry amber wine opens with expressive aromas of dried apricot, orange peel, wild honey, and floral notes, layered with hints of tea leaf, spice, and subtle nuttiness. The palate is rich and textural, featuring gentle tannins from extended skin contact, balanced acidity, and a long, savoury finish. It’s a perfect introduction to traditional Georgian orange wine and an excellent choice for drinkers exploring natural and minimal-intervention styles.

Crafted with minimal intervention, Dugladze Kisi Qvevri 2023 reflects over 8,000 years of Georgian winemaking heritage while offering a modern, food-friendly profile. Ideal for pairing with roast chicken, pork, aged cheeses, and spiced or Middle Eastern-inspired dishes.


Key Features:

  • Varietal: 100% Kisi
  • Region: Kakheti, Georgia
  • Vintage: 2023
  • Style: Dry amber / orange wine
  • Winemaking: Traditional qvevri (clay vessel fermentation with skin contact)
  • Taste Profile: Dried apricot, citrus peel, honey, tea, spice
  • Texture: Structured, lightly tannic, complex
  • Food Pairing: Roast chicken, pork, hard cheeses, spiced cuisine

Why This Wine Stands Out:

  • Made using UNESCO-recognised qvevri winemaking
  • Showcases the rare and indigenous Kisi grape variety
  • Ideal for customers searching “orange wine Australia”, “Georgian amber wine”, or “qvevri wine”
  • Appeals to both adventurous wine drinkers and natural wine enthusiasts
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