- Country of origin: Georgia
- Producer: Shumi
- Type: red / dry
- Grape variety: Saperavi 100%
- Classification: Napareuli micro-zone
- Readiness for drinking: now~2027
- Price range: 3,000~3,999
Introductory notes
Shumi Winery is located in the Tsinandali district of the Kakheti region in eastern Georgia. They manage all aspects of winemaking from vineyard care to bottling, and they are committed to maintaining high-quality standards. While utilizing state-of-the-art facilities, Shumi Winery is dedicated to reviving Georgia's traditional winemaking methods.
The winery owns its vineyards in specific appellations (microzones) and places a strong emphasis on terroir. In 2005, they became the first winery in Georgia to introduce organic farming practices.
Shumi wines have gained international recognition and have received over 300 medals at various wine competitions worldwide.
Tasting notes
- Appearance
Deep ruby color. - Nose
The aroma is rich and strong. After 5 years of bottle aging, the tertiary aromas gradually appear. Ripe blueberries, blackberries, black currants, black cherries, black figs, black pepper, eucalyptus, cloves, toast, thyme, violets, cocoa, burnt wood, tobacco, coffee, forest floor. - Palate
The attack is abundant with ripe, dark berries. Then, you can sense a hint of spice and earthy, natural nuances. The texture is silky and smooth, showcasing the characteristics of the grape variety. With ample acidity and tannins, further aging can be expected. There's also plenty of fruitiness that lingers on the palate. - Food pairing
Saperavi pairs well with home-cooked dishes. It goes nicely with stews, fatty pork roasts, beef hamburgers, and spicy salami. It's also recommended as a barbecue wine.
Service temperature
- 16~18℃
Basic information
- Alcohol by volume: 13%
- Residual sugar: 3.00 g/l
- Acidity: 5.00 g/l
- Body: full
- Bottle volume: 750 ml
Terroir and grapes
- Ingredients: 100% grapes
- Region: Kakheti Region
- Wine region: Tsinandali
- Micro-zone: Napareuli
- Vineyard ownership: Producer's own single vineyard
- Elevation of vineyard: 580m
- Vineyard name: Satrabakho Vineyard
- Grape grower: Shumi
Winemaking information
- Manufacturing location: Shumi
- Bottling location: Shumi
- Production method: destemmed, gently pressed, stainless steel tank fermentation, 2 weeks of maceration
- Aging: stainless tank aging
Bottling date: Mentioned on the bottle
Import information
- Import method: maritime import.
- Quality control method during transportation: use 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: Georgia
- Producer: Shumi
- Type: red / dry
- Grape variety: Saperavi 100%
- Classification: Napareuli micro-zone
- Readiness for drinking: now~2027
- Price range: 3,000~3,999
Introductory notes
Shumi Winery is located in the Tsinandali district of the Kakheti region in eastern Georgia. They manage all aspects of winemaking from vineyard care to bottling, and they are committed to maintaining high-quality standards. While utilizing state-of-the-art facilities, Shumi Winery is dedicated to reviving Georgia's traditional winemaking methods.
The winery owns its vineyards in specific appellations (microzones) and places a strong emphasis on terroir. In 2005, they became the first winery in Georgia to introduce organic farming practices.
Shumi wines have gained international recognition and have received over 300 medals at various wine competitions worldwide.
Tasting notes
- Appearance
Deep ruby color. - Nose
The aroma is rich and strong. After 5 years of bottle aging, the tertiary aromas gradually appear. Ripe blueberries, blackberries, black currants, black cherries, black figs, black pepper, eucalyptus, cloves, toast, thyme, violets, cocoa, burnt wood, tobacco, coffee, forest floor. - Palate
The attack is abundant with ripe, dark berries. Then, you can sense a hint of spice and earthy, natural nuances. The texture is silky and smooth, showcasing the characteristics of the grape variety. With ample acidity and tannins, further aging can be expected. There's also plenty of fruitiness that lingers on the palate. - Food pairing
Saperavi pairs well with home-cooked dishes. It goes nicely with stews, fatty pork roasts, beef hamburgers, and spicy salami. It's also recommended as a barbecue wine.
Service temperature
- 16~18℃
Basic information
- Alcohol by volume: 13%
- Residual sugar: 3.00 g/l
- Acidity: 5.00 g/l
- Body: full
- Bottle volume: 750 ml
Terroir and grapes
- Ingredients: 100% grapes
- Region: Kakheti Region
- Wine region: Tsinandali
- Micro-zone: Napareuli
- Vineyard ownership: Producer's own single vineyard
- Elevation of vineyard: 580m
- Vineyard name: Satrabakho Vineyard
- Grape grower: Shumi
Winemaking information
- Manufacturing location: Shumi
- Bottling location: Shumi
- Production method: destemmed, gently pressed, stainless steel tank fermentation, 2 weeks of maceration
- Aging: stainless tank aging
Bottling date: Mentioned on the bottle
Import information
- Import method: maritime import.
- Quality control method during transportation: use temperature-controlled containers.
Storage information
- Seller: Daniel's Wine Club.
- Storage place: Daniel's Wine Club Yokohama.
- Storage temperature: 16°~18°C.