2018 Pheasant's Tears Mtsvane 'Tibaani'

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Kakheti, Georgia

This fascinating wine is 100% Mtsvane (an ancient native grape to this region of Kakheti), grown on Alluvial soils with basalt discomposed at 550 m altitude. It is hand harvested and directly pressed and then fermented in Qvevri (amphoras buried in earth) with indigenous yeasts. Here it spends 9 months in the Qvevri and then is bottled with only 2 mg of sulphur. This is an aromatic orange wine with ripe orchard fruit, smokey tea leaves and spice with gentle grip and a mouthwatering minerality that balances everything out. 


  • Style & Food Matching

    This fascinating wine is 100% Mtsvane (an ancient native grape to this region of Kakheti), grown on Alluvial soils with basalt discomposed at 550 m altitude. It is hand harvested and directly pressed and then fermented in Qvevri (amphoras buried in earth) with indigenous yeasts. Here it spends 9 months in the Qvevri and then is bottled with only 2 mg of sulphur. This is an aromatic orange wine with ripe orchard fruit, smokey tea leaves and spice with gentle grip and a mouthwatering minerality that balances everything out. 

    Tech Notes

    Varietal / Blend: Mtsvane

    Decant: Recommended

    Closure: Cork

    Farming Practices: Organic


  • Kakheti, Georgia

    "All of our wines at Pheasant’s Tears are fermented and aged in qvevri, a unique Georgian vessel used to ferment and store wine. Qvevri were the first vessels ever to be used for wine fermentation, with archaeological finds dating back to 6000 BC. Qvevriare clay vessels lined with beeswax and completely buried under the ground where the temperature stays even throughout the year, allowing the wines to ferment in the natural coolness of the earth. A number of the Pheasant’s Tears qvevrivary date back to the mid 19th C. We built our cellar in the vineyard itself to minimize the damage to the grapes in transportation, allowing us to harvest and press before the hot hours of the sun. It is usually a question of hours before the harvested grapes are already pressed and in the cool qvevri. In accordance with Georgian traditional winemaking methods, the ripest of stems are added to the grape skins, juice and pits, for both our reds and our whites. The maceration time depends on varietal and the size of the qvevri and varies between 3 weeks and 6 months.

    Since all of our wines are aged exclusively in qvevri, no flavors are imparted from oak barrels. What some might consider a lack of oak we view as an opportunity to let the quality of the grapes and the resulting wine shine through.

    Several of our 2009 varietals are being bottled for the first time in over a hundred years. Let Pheasant’s Tears introduce you to ancient varietals made in the vibrant Georgian tradition.

    We built our cellar in the vineyard itself to minimize the damage to the grapes in transportation, allowing us to harvest and press before the hot hours of the sun. It is usually a question of hours before the harvested grapes are already pressed and in the cool qvevri."

     

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