Teliani Valley

Amber Blend

8.69 ratings
8.81 pro ratings
Georgia
Rkatsiteli, Mtsvane, Kisi, Khikhvi
Top Notes For
Freddy R. Troya

Teliani Valley – Amber Blend 2022
Kakheti – Georgia 🇬🇪

Overview
A traditional Georgian amber wine made from a blend of Rkatsiteli, Mtsvane, Kisi, and Khikhvi — four of the country’s most historic indigenous grapes. Crafted with skin contact, this cuvée reflects the ancient qvevri tradition while appealing to modern palates. (Educational note: Amber wine, also called “orange wine,” results from fermenting white grapes on their skins, giving color, tannin, and complexity.)

Aromas & Flavors
Notes of dried apricot, orange peel, and quince lead, with layers of chamomile, tea leaf, and subtle spice. Hints of honey and walnut appear, creating both freshness and earthiness.

Mouthfeel
Medium-bodied with firm, tea-like tannins from skin contact. Textured and grippy yet lifted by acidity, finishing dry, savory, and persistent.

Food Pairings
Pairs beautifully with Georgian cuisine like khachapuri and walnut-stuffed vegetables. Also versatile with Middle Eastern mezze, roasted poultry, or aged cheeses.

Verdict
A fascinating and authentic expression of Georgia’s amber wine tradition. Complex, grippy, and aromatic, this 2022 blend is both educational and deeply enjoyable. 🍷

Did You Know?
Georgia’s qvevri winemaking tradition, where wines are fermented and aged in clay vessels buried underground, is recognized by UNESCO as part of the world’s intangible cultural heritage.

Hidden Gem 💎
An amber blend of four indigenous grapes, Teliani’s 2022 bottling is a rare chance to taste Georgia’s heritage in a single glass.

Teliani Valley – Amber Blend 2022
Kakheti – Georgia 🇬🇪

Overview
A traditional Georgian amber wine made from a blend of Rkatsiteli, Mtsvane, Kisi, and Khikhvi — four of the country’s most historic indigenous grapes. Crafted with skin contact, this cuvée reflects the ancient qvevri tradition while appealing to modern palates. (Educational note: Amber wine, also called “orange wine,” results from fermenting white grapes on their skins, giving color, tannin, and complexity.)

Aromas & Flavors
Notes of dried apricot, orange peel, and quince lead, with layers of chamomile, tea leaf, and subtle spice. Hints of honey and walnut appear, creating both freshness and earthiness.

Mouthfeel
Medium-bodied with firm, tea-like tannins from skin contact. Textured and grippy yet lifted by acidity, finishing dry, savory, and persistent.

Food Pairings
Pairs beautifully with Georgian cuisine like khachapuri and walnut-stuffed vegetables. Also versatile with Middle Eastern mezze, roasted poultry, or aged cheeses.

Verdict
A fascinating and authentic expression of Georgia’s amber wine tradition. Complex, grippy, and aromatic, this 2022 blend is both educational and deeply enjoyable. 🍷

Did You Know?
Georgia’s qvevri winemaking tradition, where wines are fermented and aged in clay vessels buried underground, is recognized by UNESCO as part of the world’s intangible cultural heritage.

Hidden Gem 💎
An amber blend of four indigenous grapes, Teliani’s 2022 bottling is a rare chance to taste Georgia’s heritage in a single glass.

Sep 23rd, 2025
Mark S.

Amber. Slight sweet. Orange peel and flower. Fresh. Spices. Tannin. Good acidity.
Deep orange. Rkatsiteli, Kakhuri Mtsvane, Khikhvi, Kisi, teliani valley kakhuri no 8 amber dry wine. Kakheti in Georgia 22 @2400, Yang, 250126-250202

Amber. Slight sweet. Orange peel and flower. Fresh. Spices. Tannin. Good acidity.
Deep orange. Rkatsiteli, Kakhuri Mtsvane, Khikhvi, Kisi, teliani valley kakhuri no 8 amber dry wine. Kakheti in Georgia 22 @2400, Yang, 250126-250202

Jan 26th, 2025
Victoria Chen

Great light but complex real organge

Great light but complex real organge

Dec 19th, 2023
Rufus King

Smoky amber-colored wine from country of Georgia, intense, slightly bitter flavors (Urban Grape)

Smoky amber-colored wine from country of Georgia, intense, slightly bitter flavors (Urban Grape)

Sep 12th, 2022
Simon

Prejudiced towards 1) the unusual & 2) having worked in Tbilisi where everything is cheap by UK standards.
Love the tannins of amber 'whites'

Prejudiced towards 1) the unusual & 2) having worked in Tbilisi where everything is cheap by UK standards.
Love the tannins of amber 'whites'

Jan 6th, 2022
John Berghoff

John had this a year ago

John had this a year ago

Nov 12th, 2024
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Sep 20th, 2022
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Jul 29th, 2025
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Sep 20th, 2023
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May 14th, 2022