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Shumi Winery

Shumi Saperavi 2020 - Red, dry

Shumi Saperavi 2020 - Red, dry

Regular price £14.90
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  • Georgia iconCountry of Origin: Georgia, Kakheti
  • wine glass icon outlineRed, Dry
  •  grapes icon outlineSaperavi, 2020.
  • Size: 75 cl, ABV: 13.0 %

Delivery Information

  • The standart delivery price is £7.90
  • Free delivery on orders over £99*
    * All orders to Northen Ireland and Scotland Highland are subject to an additional surcharge.
  • If the order was placed by 3pm it will be mostly liked dispatched the same day and delivered on the next day.
  • We expect all orders to be delivered within 2 working days not including the day of order.
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    Discover the depth and complexity of SHUMI Saperavi, a distinguished dry red wine from Shumi Winery in Tsinandali, Georgia. This exceptional wine is crafted exclusively from 100% Saperavi grapes, sourced from the famed "Tsinandali" micro-zone in the Kakheti region, also known as the "Valley of Roses." The vinification process involves fermenting the grapes with their full amount of hard parts in stainless steel tanks, preserving the wine's robust character. SHUMI Saperavi is characterized by its dark ruby color and vibrant aromas of ripe cherries, red currants, and blackberries. On the palate, it is full-bodied and harmonious, with a perfect balance of fresh acidity and velvety tannins. Ideal for pairing with grilled red meat, sausages, and hard cheeses, this wine offers a sophisticated and delightful experience for any wine lover.

    SKU:SHUM001

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    Shumi winery logo against the backdrop of vast and rich vineyards

    About the Shumi winery

    Shumi Winery, located in the heart of Kakheti, Georgia's premier wine region, blends traditional Georgian winemaking techniques with modern technology. Known for its award-winning wines, Shumi continues to innovate while preserving the rich heritage of Georgian viticulture.

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