Folklore Alazani Valley red wine sweet 12% vol. 0.75L


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18+! This product contains alcohol and may not be sold to persons under the legal minimum age. Delivery to minors is not possible. By placing your order, you confirm that you meet the legally required minimum age.

 

Folklore Alazani Valley Red Wine


The Folklore Alazani Valley semi-sweet red wine is a delicious Georgian wine named after the famous Alazani River and its valley. This semi-sweet red wine is produced in Georgia and is characterized by its fruity, intense, and rich aroma, which is typical of the Alazani Valley.

The Alazani Valley semi-sweet red wine impresses with a light cherry note and a pleasant bouquet. It has a harmonious velvety aroma as well as a delicate berry-fruit bouquet. This semi-sweet wine is excellent as an accompaniment to salads, fruit, cakes, and cookies. It can be enjoyed slightly chilled and offers a taste experience for lovers of semi-sweet wines.

The Folklore Alazani Valley semi-sweet red wine is made from the Saperavi grape variety, which is grown in the eastern wine region of Kakheti in Georgia. The wine is delivered in a 0.75-liter bottle with a natural cork closure.

Dive into the fascinating world of Folklore Alazani Valley semi-sweet red wine and discover the aromas and character of this Georgian wine. Enjoy the fruity intensity and harmonious aroma that this wine has to offer. With its pleasant sweetness and velvety taste, it is an ideal companion for social gatherings and relaxed moments of enjoyment.

Net volume: 750 ml
Alcohol content: 12% Vol.
Contains sulfites
Country of origin: Georgia
Company contact: Leon GmbH Steinmannweg 5, 53844 Troisdorf

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Ralf L.
Robin rot und vollmundig

Ein samtweicher, süßer Wein mit dezenter Säure. Fruchtig mit viel Körper.

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M.E.

Schmeckt nach Liebe

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