8.000 JAHRE WEINBAU
Georgia is the oldest wine region in the world—wine has been cultivated here for 8,000 years. The traditional "Qvevri" method, which uses clay amphorae for aging wine, has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage. It is therefore no surprise that the young winemakers take pride in their ancestors and wish to continue the legacy with independent, modern wines. 8K—the abbreviation for 8,000 years—balances deep color, full-bodied tannins on the palate, intense aroma, and a hint of untamed "Qvevri" wildness. A special wine that with every sip connects ancient craftsmanship with modern lightness.
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