Mtavruli Pirosmani Red Semi-dry is a celebrated red wine from Georgia, the historic cradle of winemaking, named after the famous Georgian painter Niko Pirosmani. With an alcohol content of 12% ABV, this wine offers a beautiful dark ruby colour and a rich, inviting palate. It delivers vibrant notes of ripe dark berries (such as cherry and blackberry) with a perfectly balanced semi-dry character that provides a pleasing sweetness without being cloying. The wine is smooth and approachable, with soft tannins and a lingering, fruit-driven finish. It's an excellent example of Georgian winemaking that appeals to a wide range of palates.
Red semi-dry wine Pirosmani has a strong bouquet and a harmonious, slightly tart taste. Grapes are grown in vineyards in Kakheti.
The wine style Pirosmani is named after the famous Georgian Painter Niko Pirosmanishvili.
The sweetness and juiciness of the berries are caught by a warm and sunny climate. Saperavi is the most interesting Georgian grape variety.
Translated from Georgian, "saperavi" translates as "dyer", completely frankly its rich, deep color, as well as a pleasant tart taste.
According to some experts, sorted Saperavi is very similar in its organoleptic qualities to the grapes that were used for winemaking many centuries ago.
Pirosmani is recommended to be served with dishes of Caucasian cuisine, barbecue meat, grilled vegetables and mature cheeses.