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Tbilvino Tsinandali 2020
Sold by The Georgian Wine Society
£12.99
(As of 05/11/2024)
£11.99
Angels Angel Price
£10.99
About the wine
A vibrant floral white, made with true authenticity using Georgia's top 3 native grapes
- Luka’s super easy-drinking white is a magical blend of three native Georgian grape varieties. The mountainous Mtsvane grape is vibrant but can be very intense, so Luka’s magic trick is to add in some Rkatsiteli and Tsolikouri.
- The result is a floral white with hints of citrus and white fruits. The palate is clean and crisp, with a nice glossy mouthfeel and a long finish that will make you say 'mhhhh'.
- Out of 100 Naked wines tasted by Decanter recently, both Luka’s wines got glowing reviews and were selected in Decanter’s ‘Best Buys from Naked Wines’.
Best before
Drink now to 2025
Serving advice
Best served chilled at 12°C
Food match
Pairs beautifully with seafood, salads and cheese. Georgia also has many types of cheeses we'd recommend trying out if you can.
Contains sulphites
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Luka Beshidze
- When Angels asked Ray to hit the road in search of new gems, one place on the list stood out above the rest - Georgia. Ray was introduced to wine from all over the country but a sip of one wine in particular made his jaw hit the floor.
- This was a wine from Luka Beshidze, a winemaker from a far off region called Racha, nestled deep into the Caucasus mountains. After travelling on winding roads into the snow capped mountains to reach the 'Ancient Valley', Ray knew Luka was the winemaker Angels were looking for - no airs and graces, just a genuine guy, who’s insanely passionate about his homeland's potential for amazing wines.
- Luka's wines tasted even better than Ray had hoped. The whites were insanely fresh and fruity (they could blow the socks off a supermarket Sauvignon any day), and the reds were dark, vibrant and total crowd pleasers. Luka told Ray that his dream was to find a bigger audience to showcase his country’s wines and Ray explained that over 350,000 Angels were waiting to drink them.
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