- Country of origin: Azerbaijan
- Producer: Azgranata
- Type: white / dry
- Grape variety: Bayan Shirei 100%
- Readiness for drinking: now~2025
- Price interval: 3,000~3,999 Yen
The maker
Established in 2011, Azgranata is a beverage manufacturer located in the South Caucasus region of Azerbaijan.
With 500 hectares of vineyards and 350 hectares of pomegranate orchards, they have earned organic certification from one of Germany’s leading organic certification authorities.
While practicing traditional organic farming methods, the company also boasts state-of-the-art facilities, ensuring high-quality production standards.
The grape
While considered a native variety of Azerbaijan, a theory also suggests that this grape originated in Armenia.
Known for its large, round fruits, this grape exhibits a crisp acidity, citrusy aroma, and refreshing mineral character.
Wines produced from Bayan Shirei are light, lively, and well-defined.
The English name "Bayan Shirei" is used synonymously with "Bayanshira."
The variety is successfully cultivated in Moldova, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan.
Tasting notes
Appearance
Medium gold color.
Nose
Notes of herbs, orange peel, simmered fruits, ginger, beeswax, almonds, and a touch of brioche.
Palate
Full-bodied, smooth texture with a lingering fruity aftertaste.
Food pairing
Salmon carpaccio.
Service temperature
- 8~10℃
Basic information
- Alcohol by volume: 13%
- Residual sugar: 2.87 g/l
- Acidity: 4.87 g/l
- Body: medium (+)
- Bottle volume: 750 ml
Vineyard
- Ingredients: grapes 100%
- Wine region: Shamakhi
- Village: Adnaly
- Vineyard owner: Azgranata
Winemaking
- Production place: Azgranata
- Bottling place: Azgranata
- Maturation: large oak barrels
- Bottling date: listed on the bottle
Import information
- Import method: maritime import.
- Quality control method during transportation: temperature-controlled containers.
Storage information
- Seller: Daniel's Wine Club.
- Storage place: Daniel's Wine Club Yokohama.
- Storage temperature: 16~18°C.
- Country of origin: Azerbaijan
- Producer: Azgranata
- Type: white / dry
- Grape variety: Bayan Shirei 100%
- Readiness for drinking: now~2025
- Price interval: 3,000~3,999 Yen
The maker
Established in 2011, Azgranata is a beverage manufacturer located in the South Caucasus region of Azerbaijan.
With 500 hectares of vineyards and 350 hectares of pomegranate orchards, they have earned organic certification from one of Germany’s leading organic certification authorities.
While practicing traditional organic farming methods, the company also boasts state-of-the-art facilities, ensuring high-quality production standards.
The grape
While considered a native variety of Azerbaijan, a theory also suggests that this grape originated in Armenia.
Known for its large, round fruits, this grape exhibits a crisp acidity, citrusy aroma, and refreshing mineral character.
Wines produced from Bayan Shirei are light, lively, and well-defined.
The English name "Bayan Shirei" is used synonymously with "Bayanshira."
The variety is successfully cultivated in Moldova, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan.
Tasting notes
Appearance
Medium gold color.
Nose
Notes of herbs, orange peel, simmered fruits, ginger, beeswax, almonds, and a touch of brioche.
Palate
Full-bodied, smooth texture with a lingering fruity aftertaste.
Food pairing
Salmon carpaccio.
Service temperature
- 8~10℃
Basic information
- Alcohol by volume: 13%
- Residual sugar: 2.87 g/l
- Acidity: 4.87 g/l
- Body: medium (+)
- Bottle volume: 750 ml
Vineyard
- Ingredients: grapes 100%
- Wine region: Shamakhi
- Village: Adnaly
- Vineyard owner: Azgranata
Winemaking
- Production place: Azgranata
- Bottling place: Azgranata
- Maturation: large oak barrels
- Bottling date: listed on the bottle
Import information
- Import method: maritime import.
- Quality control method during transportation: temperature-controlled containers.
Storage information
- Seller: Daniel's Wine Club.
- Storage place: Daniel's Wine Club Yokohama.
- Storage temperature: 16~18°C.