Vino Martville
Ojaleshi
Ojaleshi is a rare Georgian grape from the Samegrelo region of #Georgia. Silky tannins, lightly peppery, delightful. One of 650 bottles. Thanks to Doug Wregg of Caves de Pyrene for this lovely present, and to @danafrank & @andreaslonecker for hosting a supra in Portland worthy of sharing it! #georgianwine
Ojaleshi is a rare Georgian grape from the Samegrelo region of #Georgia. Silky tannins, lightly peppery, delightful. One of 650 bottles. Thanks to Doug Wregg of Caves de Pyrene for this lovely present, and to @danafrank & @andreaslonecker for hosting a supra in Portland worthy of sharing it! #georgianwine
1 person found it helpfulMay 29th, 2017A great accompaniment to the incredible menu at Nopi. Seriously people, come to this restaurant, eat the food and drink this wine - you will not be disappointed!
A great accompaniment to the incredible menu at Nopi. Seriously people, come to this restaurant, eat the food and drink this wine - you will not be disappointed!
1 person found it helpfulJun 14th, 2015Very likely my fave Ojaleshi (ok, it's true this was only my 3rd!)
Very likely my fave Ojaleshi (ok, it's true this was only my 3rd!)
1 person found it helpfulSep 12th, 2014Cherry, hibiscus, a bit of spritz. Banger of a Georgian rosé.
Cherry, hibiscus, a bit of spritz. Banger of a Georgian rosé.
Dec 29th, 2020Too much of everything: fruit, earth, acid
Too much of everything: fruit, earth, acid
Dec 19th, 2020Nice medium bodied red, fruity, dark red berry. Fine! Drank on screen porch dinner at Rivertown Lodge
Nice medium bodied red, fruity, dark red berry. Fine! Drank on screen porch dinner at Rivertown Lodge
Jul 12th, 2020