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The ancient Georgian word "Gemieri" is translated as tasty and mainly referred to the definition of sweetness. The blend of tree red varietals Aleksandrouli, Saperavi and Malbec shows prominent red and black fruit mix, with light sweetness and balanced astringency.
This bright red wine with violet touches mixes delicate notes of berries with plum and cherry marmalades. The balanced flavor and round tannins will capture your attention.
The intense violet color makes it a worthy representative of the wines from Los Chacayes. A wine of distinct aromatic complexity, with outstanding notes of red fruits, floral aromas of violets, vanilla and cigar.
The 2017 Gran Reserva Malbec is selected from old Vines from Mendoza and undergoes 15 months aging in new French and American oak. It integrates the oak with aplomb, the nose is vibrant and well-defined, with notes of cassis, blueberry and blackberry. The palate is medium-bodied with fine, silky tannins enhanced by a patina of dark chocolate-tinged black fruit. The texture of the wine will perfectly compliment many good meat dishes.
Beautiful deep violet color with exploding aromas of blackberry, black cherry and blueberries framed by hints of spices and mint. The wonderful aromas are mirrored on the palate and they are joined by ripe plum fruit and notes of toasty vanilla, bittersweet chocolate and a hint of mint on the finish.
This wine brings the excitement of the famous Mendoza wine region to your table. El Caramba seduces you with strong impressions of dark fruits on your nose and palate. Enjoy with friends and family.
Nose: Red raspberries, ripe rhubarb, and blackberries playing Red Rover and racing to the nose.
Palate: Fruitastic-ly fresh, vibrant, and loaded up with jammy flavors of red raspberries, blackberries, and bing cherries.
Karas Malbec begin life in vineyards seated in the shadows of sacred Mount Ararat, heirs of the ancestral winemaking legacy in the Armavir region that has long made the most of this volcanic terroir’s DNA. Raise a toast and celebrate life the Armenian way, with singing, dancing and merry making.