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    2019 Nine Oaks Estate Kisi (Kakheti, GE) 6W

    6W

    Warmer growing regions, fully ripened grapes, extended barrel-aging add to the wine’s body

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    2019 Nine Oaks Estate Kisi (Kakheti, GE) 6W

    This wine is a perfect 10 - the color is striking, the nose is alluring, and the palate is explosive. This skin contact (orange) wine packs serious baking spice, warm fruit aromas and flavors, and tannic solid structure. This would be a dream come true pairing with your favorite heavily spiced or aromatic dishes. 

    About The Varietal

    Kisi

    Kisi is a white grape variety used in the Georgian Republic. This ancient grape is experiencing a resurgence from the brink of extinction. Kisi wines are crafted in both modern European and traditional Georgian styles, often using kvevri earthenware jars to create amber-colored wines. Additionally, fortified versions are produced, and Kisi grapes are valued for grape juice and as table grapes.

    About The Producer

    Nine Oaks

    Nine Oaks is a winery founded upon a foundation of friendship. Its narrative is firmly anchored in a profound affection for the country of Georgia, its unique and indigenous grape varieties, the art of viticulture, and the exceptional hospitality it offers. The winery adheres to ancient and traditional winemaking methods, embracing a slow and minimally intervened process, aligning with the intentions of nature and the practices of our forebears.

    6W

    Warmer growing regions, fully ripened grapes, extended barrel-aging add to the wine’s body