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Khomli Usakhelouri 2019

Khomli Usakhelouri 2019


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Boutique, Hand-Crafted, Legendary

The aromas of berries, dried prunes combine well with the aromas of spices, herbs, black pepper and bay leaf. With aeration the tones of toast, smoke, smoked meat and ground are well perceived. Matured and well-developed tannins, fresh, above-average acidity, with spicy, long and memorable endings.

Pairs well with:

This Georgian legendary Usakhelouri by Khomli pairs well with a succulent, juicy steak.

About Khomli Usakhelouri 2019

  • Khomli

    Khomli is an Ultra-premium winemaker from Lechkumi area from mystical mountains of Khvamli. This is truly an extraordinary and the most exclusive Georgian Wine in all over the world.  The winemaker Tamaz Omanadze produces wine (Usakhelouri grapes) only around 1500 bottles per year.  The vines are planted on the slopes of the mystical Khvamli mountains, not in the valley. Khomli winery cares their vines only by hand, without the use of any machinery.

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  • Lechkumi

    Lechkhumi is a historic province in northwestern Georgia and boasts with its mystical Khvamli mountains. The vines are planted on the slopes of the mystical Khvamli mountain, not in the valley. In the late spring, when we have a cold, frosty mornings, the cold air, being heavier than warm air, flows down the slopes into the valley. On those mornings, the slopes are warmer than the valley, and the tender grape buds are spared the cold. Ancient tradition of growing vine and making wine dates to 5604 B.C. This is the first year of the flood. This year's artifacts are found on Khvamli Mountain.

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  • Usakhelouri Wine

    In the eastern part of Georgia, nestled in the foothills of the Caucasus, lies the Kakheti region; a particularly dry area of Georgia with dark-coloured red-ish iron rich soil where location and climatic conditions play an essential role in the terroir. Vineyards are cultivated at an altitude of 250-800 meters above sea level, with either humid subtropical or continental climates dominating local microclimates. The combination of dry air from the Caspian Sea coupled with moist air masses drifting in from the Black Sea and cool downdrafts sliding off the mountains creates a unique oenological landscape like no other.

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Khomli Usakhelouri 2019

Product Details

Khomli is an Ultra-premium winemaker from Lechkumi area from mystical mountains of Khvamli. This is truly an extraordinary and the most exclusive Georgian Wine in all over the world.  The winemaker Tamaz Omanadze produces wine (Usakhelouri grapes) only around 1500 bottles per year.  The vines are planted on the slopes of the mystical Khvamli mountains, not in the valley. Khomli winery cares their vines only by hand, without the use of any machinery.

The vines are planted on the slopes of the mystical Khvamli mountain, not in the valley. In the late spring, when we have a cold, frosty mornings, the cold air, being heavier than warm air, flows down the slopes into the valley.
On those mornings, the slopes are warmer than the valley, and the tender grape buds are spared the cold. The vines are cared for only by hand, without the use of any machinery. Our ancient tradition of growing vine and making wine dates to 5604 B.C. This is the first year of the flood. This year’s artifacts are found on Khvamli Mountain.

Mount Khomli as a mystical and mysterious place is narrated in many legend sand stories. It is mentioned in Georgian and ancient historic sources.In particular–according to the “Kartli Life”: “when the country had very hard times, Mount ‘Khomli’ always appeared at hand to save it”. According to legends,this is the place where the treasures of Georgian kings were kept.

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