Kvareli Valley

Koncho Winery

Kindzmarauli United Stars Red Blend 2021

Interesting a little more full bodied although rustic medium finish. Smoother than the last but not quite smooth. Fun to try — a month ago

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Anapea Village

Kvareli Side Amber Dry Mtsvane 2020

Anapea Village – “Kvareli Side” Amber Dry Mtsvane 2020. Kvareli, Kakheti – Georgia 🇬🇪

Overview
Made from 100% Mtsvane, this qvevri amber wine is one of Anapea Village’s small-production treasures from the Kvareli side of Kakheti. With extended skin contact, the 2020 vintage reveals both the grape’s lively aromatics and the structured depth of traditional Kakhetian amber. (Educational note: Mtsvane, meaning “green” in Georgian, is prized for its bright acidity and perfume — in amber style it takes on extra tannin, spice, and longevity.)

Aromas & Flavors
Fresh quince, green apple, and citrus peel mingle with chamomile, honeycomb, and dried herbs. Subtle tea leaf and almond skin add savory depth, giving balance between fruit brightness and earthy complexity.

Mouthfeel
Medium-bodied, textural, and structured, with a fine tannic grip from skin contact. Acidity keeps the wine lifted, finishing long, dry, and savory.

Food Pairings
Pairs beautifully with walnut-stuffed eggplant (badrijani nigvzit), roasted poultry, or grilled fish. Also excellent with Middle Eastern mezze and hard cheeses.

Verdict
A beautifully expressive amber Mtsvane — aromatic, structured, and artisanal. The 2020 vintage shows balance between freshness and rustic qvevri character, making it one of Anapea’s standout bottlings. 🍷

Did You Know?
Single-varietal amber Mtsvane is rare — most producers blend it. Anapea’s decision to showcase it alone highlights the estate’s dedication to reviving Georgia’s indigenous grapes.

Hidden Gem 💎
A qvevri-fermented amber Mtsvane from Kvareli is a rare discovery, combining perfume, texture, and history in one bottle.
— 8 months ago

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Anapea Village

Kvareli Side Amber Dry Mtsvivani 2019

Very good mtsvivani wine .. — 2 years ago

Tbilvino

Kindzmarauli Saperavi 2021

GV
8.9

A very pleasant wine from Georgia 🇬🇪.

Deep purple colour with lots of dark fruit, notably cherry on the nose with some oak.
A little tannin that's nicely balanced against a hint of sweetness that follows the plums and blackberry.

Overall, it was a lovely wine from a winery in Kvareli close to the river Alazani.

From Majestic UK.
— 3 years ago

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Koncho & Co

Saperavi 2021

sort of a critter label with a ram silhouette. Lovely beet juice color. Aroma is tart red berries and a quince jam. Flavors are very earthy and strange. More beets, some cherry cola, a hint of mint. Body is unique. Almost oily. Thick. Tannins are high, but well integrated. Slightest of sauna vibes. Think hot rocks and wet rocks. This is a strange, very old world wine. More on the savory side with just enough fruit seeping through. — 3 months ago

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Anapea Village

Margo Saperavi 2022

Anapea Village – “Sandro Kissy” Blend 2022
Kvareli, Kakheti – Georgia 🇬🇪

Overview
A small-production qvevri wine by Anapea Village, the “Sandro Kissy” blend (sometimes referred to as “Kisi Blend”) brings together indigenous Georgian varieties for a distinctive amber expression. The 2020 vintage reflects both traditional Kakhetian winemaking and the estate’s artisanal approach. (Educational note: Anapea Village is known for reviving near-lost grapes and producing terroir-driven amber wines in micro-quantities.)

Aromas & Flavors
Ripe apricot, quince, and candied citrus peel upfront, layered with wild herbs, tea leaf, and subtle honey tones. Secondary earthy spice and a faint nuttiness add depth.

Mouthfeel
Medium-bodied, textured, and structured with firm tannins from skin contact. Acidity keeps the wine lifted, while the finish is savory, long, and complex.

Food Pairings
Excellent with walnut-based Georgian dishes (pkhali), roasted lamb or chicken, or Middle Eastern mezze. Also pairs well with hard cheeses.

Verdict
A soulful amber blend — structured, aromatic, and artisanal. The 2020 “Sandro Kissy” captures both heritage and experimentation, a hallmark of Anapea Village. 🍷

Did You Know?
Anapea Village ferments all its wines in buried qvevri and often experiments with micro-blends of indigenous grapes, making bottles like “Sandro Kissy” rare outside Georgia.

Hidden Gem 💎
A scarce artisanal blend from a boutique producer, the 2022 “Sandro Kissy” is a true discovery for anyone exploring Georgia’s indigenous wine revival.
— 8 months ago

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Koncho & Co

Special Reserve Kvareli 2020

Georgia, oh Georgia… ❤️ — 3 years ago

Anapea Village

Kvareli Side Amber Dry Kisi

this wine is exactly what I like. dry, super interesting, beautiful texture and flavor.

bought at silverlake wine
— 3 months ago

Anapea Village

Kvareli Side Amber Dry Rkatsiteli Rosé 2022

Anapea Village – Rkatsiteli “Kvareli Side” Amber Dry Rosé 2022 Kvareli, Kakheti – Georgia 🇬🇪

Overview
Made from 100% Rkatsiteli, this rare “amber rosé” style reflects both Kakheti’s qvevri traditions and a creative twist on skin-contact winemaking. Coming from Kvareli, a subregion better known for bold Saperavi reds, this bottling shows how Georgia’s signature white grape can take on unexpected expressions. (Educational note: Rkatsiteli is one of the world’s oldest cultivated grapes, prized for its high acidity, which adapts well to both fresh whites and amber styles.)

Aromas & Flavors
Apricot skin, blood orange, and wild strawberry notes mingle with dried herbs, rose petals, and a subtle tea-leaf edge. A faint nuttiness lingers beneath the fruit, reflecting its amber character.

Mouthfeel
Light-to-medium bodied with a textured grip from skin contact. Dry, crisp acidity keeps it refreshing, while the finish is savory and slightly earthy — sitting between rosé brightness and amber depth.

Food Pairings
Excellent with grilled trout, spiced poultry, or vegetable skewers. Also pairs well with walnut-based Georgian dishes and mezze platters.

Verdict
A fascinating hybrid of styles — not a conventional rosé, not a classic amber, but something uniquely Georgian. Vibrant, textured, and thought-provoking, this 2022 Rkatsiteli from Kvareli shows the versatility of both grape and tradition. 🍷

Did You Know?
“Kvareli” lies at the foothills of the Caucasus, famous for deep Saperavi reds. Producing an amber-rosé Rkatsiteli here is an adventurous departure, highlighting the creativity of Georgia’s new generation of winemakers.
— 8 months ago

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Anapea Village

Sandro Amber Dry Kisi 2020

Anapea Village – “Sandro Kissy” Blend 2020
Kvareli, Kakheti – Georgia 🇬🇪

Overview
A small-production qvevri wine by Anapea Village, the “Sandro Kissy” blend (sometimes referred to as “Kisi Blend”) brings together indigenous Georgian varieties for a distinctive amber expression. The 2020 vintage reflects both traditional Kakhetian winemaking and the estate’s artisanal approach. (Educational note: Anapea Village is known for reviving near-lost grapes and producing terroir-driven amber wines in micro-quantities.)

Aromas & Flavors
Ripe apricot, quince, and candied citrus peel upfront, layered with wild herbs, tea leaf, and subtle honey tones. Secondary earthy spice and a faint nuttiness add depth.

Mouthfeel
Medium-bodied, textured, and structured with firm tannins from skin contact. Acidity keeps the wine lifted, while the finish is savory, long, and complex.

Food Pairings
Excellent with walnut-based Georgian dishes (pkhali), roasted lamb or chicken, or Middle Eastern mezze. Also pairs well with hard cheeses.

Verdict
A soulful amber blend — structured, aromatic, and artisanal. The 2020 “Sandro Kissy” captures both heritage and experimentation, a hallmark of Anapea Village. 🍷

Did You Know?
Anapea Village ferments all its wines in buried qvevri and often experiments with micro-blends of indigenous grapes, making bottles like “Sandro Kissy” rare outside Georgia.

Hidden Gem 💎
A scarce artisanal blend from a boutique producer, the 2020 “Sandro Kissy” is a true discovery for anyone exploring Georgia’s indigenous wine revival.
— 8 months ago

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