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Mtsvane (Georgian Republic)

The Mtsvane grape is well-suited for both stainless-steel fermentation and qvevri winemaking.

In stainlesss steel style, it offers crisp, floral, and citrusy wines perfect for light fare and seafood.

Mtsvane Flavors

Lemon Zest
Lemon Zest
Apple
Apple
Pear
Pear
Plum
Plum
Peach
Peach
Chamomile
Chamomile
Herbs
Herbs
Mineral
Mineral

Mtsvane Profile

Mtsvane is crisp, fresh, light to medium body, with a notable zesty acidity:

SUGAR:Dry (3 g/l)
BODY:Medium - Light
FRUIT:Medium
ACIDITY:Medium - High
ALCOHOL:12-13% ABV
Temperature Serving temperature:
8-10°C (46-50°F)

Mtsvane Food Pairing

Antipasti
Light
Salads
Vegetables
Grilled
Vegetables
Fish
Grilled
Fish
Soft Cheese
Soft
Cheese

Excellent Pairings

Fresh seafood.
Grilled Shrimps. Oysters.
Grilled Fish. Trout. Sea Bass.
Light Salads. Citrus or Herb Dressings.
Light poultry dishes with citrus or herbs.
Sushi. Sashimi.
Fresh cheeses. Feta. Brie. Chevre.

Georgian Specialities

Lobio (bean stew).
Pkhali (vegetable pâté with walnuts).
Chvishtari (cheese cornbread).


The Ideal Glass for Mtsvane

A Riesling Glass has a tall and narrow bowl to emphasize the aromas of the wine.

The shape also helps balance the high acidity often found in Mtsvane.

The Riesling glass is perfect for any bone dry wines with high acidity like Chablis, Chenin Blanc, Picpoul and Vinho Verde.

Mtsvane Cheese Pairing


Pairing Tips

Opt for cheeses with moderate saltiness and creaminess to balance the c's acidity.

Also try to add fresh fruits (grapes, apples, pears), nuts (almonds, walnuts), and a light drizzle of honey to enhance the pairing experiment.

Fresh and Mild Cheeses

Ricotta: Especially good if served with a drizzle of honey or fresh fruits.

Goat Cheese (Chèvre): The tanginess complements the subtle fruit notes found in Mtsvane.

Soft Cheeses

Brie: The creamy texture and mild flavor work beautifully with c.

Camembert: Similar to Brie but with slightly more earthy.

Fontina: Its nutty, buttery qualities make a good match.

Semi-Soft Cheeses

Gruyère: Mildly nutty and sweet, enhancing the a subtile Mtsvane.

Swiss Cheese: Mtsvane has a refreshing acidity and floral aromas, which complement the nutty and slightly sweet flavors of a Swiss Chese.

Asiago: Lightly aged Asiago adds a complementary tang.

Georgian Grapes

Mtsvane Kakhuri

Mtsvane

Mtsvane is a natve Georgian white wine grape.

It is often called Mtsvane Kakhuri to distinguish it from other local varieties that also carry the Mtsvane name.

Mtsvane means green. It referres to the grape's vibrant greenish hue when ripe.

The primary region is Kakheti, in Eastern Georgia — the heartland of Georgian winemaking, where it grows in the famous subzones like Tsinandali, Telavi, and Kvareli.

The climate here is continental, with hot summers and cold winters, and the soils are rich in limestone and alluvial deposits — ideal for structured, expressive wines.

Mtsvane is commonly used as a single-varietal wine, but can also be blended with Rkatsiteli (especially in the Tsinandali PDO).

The grape is suitable for both modern stainless steel vinification and traditional qvevri winemaking.

Mtsvane's resilience and adaptability to different environmental conditions, coupled with its contribution to high-quality wines, have secured Mtsvane's place in the Georgian wine scene. It's not just a grape variety; it's a symbol of the nation's viticultural heritage, offering a unique blend of history, diverse wine profiles, and adaptability.

Mtsvane Flavors

Lemon Zest
Lemon Zest
Apple
Apple
Pear
Pear
Plum
Plum
Peach
Peach
Chamomile
Chamomile
Herbs
Herbs
Mineral
Mineral

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