Dugladze Mukuzani Dry Red 2019 / 13.5% / 0.75l
- Dugladze winery was founded in 1984 and it soon became the leading manufacturer of wine and spirits in the former Soviet Union.
Product description
Founded in 1984, the Dugladze Winery quickly became the largest producer of alcoholic beverages in the former Soviet Union.
Its success is largely due to Dimitri Dugladze, a talented entrepreneur and wine specialist. After Georgia gained independence, the plant went through a difficult period, but new life was breathed into it by two sons, who founded a fully commercial enterprise in 2004. Dugladze Wine Company LLC was equipped with modern equipment from renowned world companies. That same year, the first batch of wines and spirits under the Dugladze brand set out to conquer world markets. In 2013, Dugladze took over the Vartzikhe plant, one of the most renowned producers of Georgian brandy, present on the market since 1908.
Mukuzani is a red, dry wine produced since 1893 in the Kakheti region, in the Mukuzani microzone. It is made from Saperavi grapes. After 12-15 days of maceration, the wine is put into French oak barrels for 9-12 months. Then it is stored in stainless steel vats.
Aroma : Expressive notes, characteristic of this variety, accents of dark fruits and berries, vanilla and black pepper.
Taste: Perfectly harmonized strong tannins and high acidity.