Georgia | Georgian Natural Wine
Quick info on Georgian Wines
Georgian wines are generally split into two main regions, the East and the West.
The East of Georgia, in regions like Khakheti are where orange wines, known as amber wines, are often stronger with age-worthy tannic structure. Grapes like Rkatsiteli, Kisi, Saperavi and Mtsvane are most common here.
Over to the West, grapes like Tsitska and Tsolikouri are expressed much more delicately, by producers such as Baia’s Wine.
The common thread in Georgian winemaking is the use of "qvevri," large clay amphoras buried in the ground. This method involves pressing whole grape bunches, followed by extended maceration with skins and stems, usually around six months. This traditional approach contributes to the unique texture and flavors of Georgian wines: rich, dense and structured.
In recent years, some producers decide to drift away from those traditional methods. Inspired by other winemaking cultures, they look for softer expressions of the autochtonous Georgian grapes. Those producers include Iberieli, Ori Marani or Lapati.
Generally, Georgian wines can be served at a little bit higher temperatures, with some of them really opening up at room temperature. Decanting is often recommended. Moreover, a lot of them will keep freshness even after staying open for a couple of days. Aging in cellar is rewarded, too.
Browse and try Natural Georgian wine here from producers like Natenadze, Jakeli, Lapati, Iberieli, Baia's Wine, Wine Artisans, Chona's Marani and more.
Mamastan Pet Nat
Nino Gvantseladze
Tsitska, Tsolikouri and Krakhuna
Gvantsa's Wine Aladasturi Rosé Pet Nat
Baia's Wine
Georgian Pet Nat!
Gvantsa's Wine Tsitska Pet Nat 2023
Baia's Wine
Tsistka Pet Nat
Kidev Erti Rkatsiteli 2022
Lapati Wines
French Georgian
Chinuri 'No Skin' 2022
Samtavisi Marani
Serve at room temperature
Saperavi 2022
Iberieli
VERY light expression of the grape!
Ancestors Wine Chkhaveri 2021 (RARE, 380 Bottles)
Dato's Wine
Tiny Plot of 150 Year Old Vines. SUPER SMOKEY!!!
Chkhaveri 2020
Dato's Wine
Still Blanc de Noirs. Apple bomb.
Tsolikouri 2022
Vino Martville
Pear. Sherbert. Dried Herbs. Lemon
Golden Blend 2022
Iberieli
For those wanting softer Tannins
Rkatsiteli 2022
Chona's Marani
Beautiful, yet intense Orange
Kakhuri Mtsvane 2022
Vino Martville
15.5%. Notes of dried fruits. Smoke.
EOS 2021 (RARE, 550 bottles made)
Wine Artisans
Red & White Blend
Limes 2021 (RARE, 550 bottles made)
Wine Artisans
The wine deserves the name...
Narcissus 2021 (RARE, 650 bottles made)
Wine Artisans
50% Muscat makes this floral! SO GOOD!
Tsolikouri 2022
Oda Family Marani
10% light. Mineralic.
Tetri Kamuri Tsolikouri 2022
Iberieli
Vanilla, Curry, Bitter Pear
Chkhaveri Sakvavistke 2021
Iberieli
Fig jam, tobacco, leather
Khikhvi 2022
Iberieli
Stone Fruits. Dill. Flowers. Ginger
Tetri Kamuri
Iberieli - Tetri Kamuri
More white than orange
Golden Blend 2021
Iberieli
For those wanting softer Tannins
Mtsvane Amber 2021
Doremi
Quince. Green Apples. Pomegranate.
Mtsvane Rkatsiteli 2022
Chona's Marani
Quince, Apricot, Tarragon
Mithra 2021 (RARE, 250 bottles made)
Wine Artisans
Truly Artisan
Tsolikouri Lechkhumi 2021
Igavi Wines
Super Fresh. Salty. Citrussy.
Baia’s Tsitska Tsolikouri 2023
Baia's Wine
EPIC FLAVOUR PROFLE !!!! Try this!
Gvantsa’s Otskhanuri Sapere
Baia's Wine
Gvatsa is Baia's sister
Tamaris Vazi 2021 (VERY RARE, ONE PER ORDER!)
Natenadze Wines
Rare Gem
Meskhuri red 2021 (RARE, ONE PER ORDER!)
Natenadze Wines
Taken from oldest vine in the world!