Qvevri Wine Cellar

Vino di Anna

Qvevri Vino Rosso Nerello Mascalese

Wow this brick color! V V Etna: a lighter bodied red, spicy, less fruit n more leather, nicely structured — 11 years ago

Alaverdi Monastery Cellar

Qvevri Traditional Kakheti Kisi 2011

Lunch with friends at Nikoklia village, Paphos. Thank you father Geradime for the magic!!!!! Where shall I start; white plums, sweet rose petals, and as it was getting more Oxigen; fried bacon, and black pepper, this vino needs AIR, I BELIEVE A LOT OF AIR!!!. Thanks Thierry Puzelat!!! — 11 years ago

Dergi

Qvevri Rkatsiteli 2007

Absolutely gorgeous. Integrated. I just ate some lamb. Omfg I'm so happy right now. — 13 years ago

Julia, Aaron and 2 others liked this

Duruji Valley

Saperavi Qvevri

This wine is made using traditional Georgian technology. A bit different scent compering to European style. No complaints to make. — 11 years ago

Valerii, Olena and 1 other liked this

Iago's Wine

Chardakhi Chinuri 2012

Saturday lunch with friends in Nikoklia, Paphos, Cyprus. Iagos Chinury; amazing I was thrilled, as we the rest of the 5 guys that tasted it. Thank U Thierry Puzelat!!!! Georgian, Natural, Qvevri, Pure Juice — 11 years ago

Lundmark and Melissa liked this

Alaverdi Monastery Cellar

Qvevri Traditional Kakhuri Rkatsiteli 2010

Pax Mahle
9.7

Gorgeous nose of alpine strawberries & orange blossoms astringent palate with great Intensity, acid and focus...a nice element of oxidation peeks through and adds an interesting edge... — 13 years ago

Beau, Doug and 9 others liked this

Pheasant's Tears

Kisi 2011

Fell in love with Kisi during my trip to Georgia. Prefer the Kisi Qvevri from Schuchmann but this is still delicious. Watch out for the tannins. — 11 years ago

Pheasant's Tears

Kakheti Rkatsiteli 2010

Length. Grip. Redefined. Gorgeous 2010 Rkatsiteli (qvevri) made by John Wurdeman in Georgia — 11 years ago

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Pheasant's Tears

Kakheti Mtsvane 2012

In Tbilisi @ Vino Underground! Georgian native white grape/qvevri skin contact. Herbaceous, earthy, yeasty. — 12 years ago

Michele and Andrew liked this
Andrew Holod

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I assume the convection they talk about relates to near constant motion of fine lees, right?
Deborah Heath

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Yes, & some relate it to equalization of temperature as well
Andrew Holod

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Thank you for he local insight.