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Chateau Ksara Cabernet Sauvignon
Chateau Ksara Cabernet Sauvignon
750 ml, 14% ABV
Grape varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon
Single Varietal Color: Deep purple red
Flavor profile: a spicy nose with black current and ripe red fruits note.
It has power and length. The firm tannins confer to the wine cedar note: still young this Cabernet of long conservation has just started to seduce.
The wine fits with red meat: beef – pork – lamb, strong cheese: Roquefort, Blue cheese. -

Mildiani Alazani Valley
Mildiani Alazani Valley
750 ml, 11.5% ABV
Grape sort: Rkatsiteli: 100%
Type: Semi-sweet
Color: Dark red
Flavor profile: The wine has a rich, rich aroma with notes of cherry and delicate touches of wood. The wine has rich flavor with hints of ripe red fruit, velvety texture and a long, rich finish with rounded oak accents.
The wine should be served with grilled meat, Caucasian cuisine. However, its versatile flavor also allows you to combine it with desserts and cheeses. -

Mildiani Aksheni
Mildiani Aksheni
750 ml, 13% ABV
Grape sort: Saperavi 100%
Type: Semi-sweet
Color: Deep cherry
Flavor profile: aromas are saturated with soft, nice red fruit tones. First flavors are a mix of dark sweet cherry and cherry. Full-bodied with nice acidity. The wine is saturated with nicely astringent tannins and tannin substances. It fits the natural sweet taste of the wine very well, so the wine becomes lively.
The wine goes very well with moderately astringent cheese and soft meat salads. -

Bostavan Kagor Black Doctor
Bostavan Kagor Black Doctor
750 ml, 12.5% ABV
Grape varieties: Saperavi, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot.
Type: Dessert wine
Color: Red deep with ruby shade
Flavor profile: Bostavan Winery makes their sweet grape wines in vineyards located in one of the best wine growing regions in South Moldova. Made of choice grapes of Vitis Vinifera L. varieties grown in the South of Moldova, in the Etulia zone, which is ideal for red winemaking. French oak aging. The taste is complete, balanced, and round with complex flavor.

