Tsolikouri is a native white grape widely planted in western Georgia. This versatile, late-ripening variety is used in the production of dry white wines and semi-sweet dessert styles from the Tvishi appellation. It also shows some potenti... READ MORE
Tsitska is an old native Georgian grape hailing from the Imereti region. This late-ripening grape produces wines of excellent quality that are typically light and vibrant. The grape is often blended with Tsolikouri and sometimes Krakhuna ... READ MORE
Krakhuna is a native Georgian grape that originates from Imereti. The grape is used for standard dry wines and traditional Georgian styles that are fermented in large clay vessels (qvevri). It is often blended with Tsitska and Ts... READ MORE
Sviri is the only Georgian appellation located in Imereti. This small wine region is nestled on the left bank of the Kvirila river, and it produces aromatic and crisp white wines with three local grapes—Tsolikouri, Tsitska, and Krak... READ MORE