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Villa Mosavali Goruli Mtsvane

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Description

Villa Mosavali Goruli Mtsvane is a dry Georgian white wine made from 100% Goruli Mtsvane grapes, bottled at 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Grown in the Mukhrani Valley of Georgia’s Kartli region, this expression stands apart for its oak-barrel aginguncommon for this indigenous varietyresulting in a layered, long-finishing white with notable complexity.

Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: Kartli, Georgia | Style: Dry White, Oak-Aged | Producer: Villa Mosavali

Production & Heritage

Villa Mosavali sources its Goruli Mtsvane grapes exclusively from the Mukhrani Valley, a sub-region within Georgia’s Kartli winemaking zone known for its mineral-rich soils and temperate continental climate. All grapes are hand-harvested through selective picking, ensuring only fully ripe fruit enters production. After fermentation, the wine is aged in oak barrels, adding structural depth and a gentle vanilla undertone that distinguishes it from the more common stainless-steel-fermented versions of Goruli Mtsvane found across Georgia.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with bright lemon zest and feijoa, building into riper notes of pineapple and tropical fruit. A subtle undercurrent of oak-derived spice adds warmth without overwhelming the varietal character.

Taste: On the palate, the wine enters with vivid pineapple and guava, followed by a mid-palate surge of lemon curd and ripe pear. Medium acidity keeps the fruit in check, while delicate vanilla from oak aging rounds out the body, giving it a creamy but not heavy texture.

Finish: The finish is notably long-lasting for a wine at this level, with lingering notes of citrus peel and stone fruit. A gentle oak spice and balanced acidity carry through to a clean, satisfying close.

How to Drink Goruli Mtsvane

Serve chilled to around 1012C (5054F) to let the aromatic complexity open up without muting the fruit. This wine also performs well slightly warmer than typical whites, especially given its oak character.

  • White Wine Spritzer: The wine’s tropical fruit intensity and acidity make it an excellent base, maintaining flavor even when lengthened with sparkling water.
  • Georgian-Style Supra Pairing: Serve alongside traditional Georgian dishes as part of a supra (feast) to experience the wine in its cultural context.
  • Sangria Blanca: The pineapple and guava notes integrate naturally with fresh-cut tropical fruits for a summer punch.

Best For

  • Exploring indigenous Georgian grape varieties beyond the well-known amber wines
  • Gifting a wine enthusiast who values rare or underrepresented varietals
  • Pairing with a summer seafood dinner or Mediterranean-style meal
  • Adding an unusual and conversation-starting bottle to a dinner party lineup

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Villa Mosavali Goruli Mtsvane taste like? It is a dry white wine dominated by intense tropical fruit flavorspineapple, guava, and lemonwith lighter accents of pear and vanilla from oak aging. Medium acidity and a long finish give it a well-balanced, layered drinking experience.

How does Goruli Mtsvane compare to Chateau Mukhrani Goruli Mtsvane? Both wines are produced from the same grape variety grown in the Mukhrani Valley of the Kartli region, making them natural comparisons. Villa Mosavali’s oak-barrel aging tends to give it a rounder body and longer finish, while Chateau Mukhrani’s expression is often styled for brighter, more immediate fruit character.

Is Villa Mosavali Goruli Mtsvane good for sipping on its own? Yes, the wine’s balanced acidity, fruit complexity, and extended finish make it well-suited for sipping without food. Serving it lightly chilled allows the full aromatic range to emerge.

Where is Villa Mosavali Goruli Mtsvane made? It is produced by Villa Mosavali in the Kartli region of Georgia, using grapes grown specifically in the Mukhrani Valleya historic winemaking area situated northwest of the capital, Tbilisi.

What foods pair well with Goruli Mtsvane? Grilled white fish benefits from the wine’s citrus acidity. Roasted chicken with herbs complements the oak-driven vanilla notes. Fresh goat cheese mirrors the wine’s medium body without overwhelming it. Khachapuri (Georgian cheese bread) is a natural regional pairing. Tropical fruit salads echo the pineapple and guava on the palate.

What sizes does Goruli Mtsvane come in? Villa Mosavali Goruli Mtsvane is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.

Is Villa Mosavali Goruli Mtsvane worth the price? This wine positions as a mid-range Georgian white that delivers above its weight class, particularly given the hand-harvesting and oak-aging steps that many comparably priced Georgian whites skip. For anyone interested in indigenous varietals, it represents strong value within the emerging premium Georgian wine segment.

Why Goruli Mtsvane?

Goruli Mtsvane is one of Georgia’s most important indigenous white grape varieties, yet it remains far less known internationally than Rkatsiteli or Mtsvane Kakhuri. Villa Mosavali’s decision to oak-age this varietal sets their expression apart from the majority of Goruli Mtsvane bottlings, which are typically vinified in stainless steel for a lighter, more straightforward profile. The hand-harvested grapes from the Mukhrani Valley bring a concentration of tropical fruit that the oak aging frames without masking. For drinkers looking to move beyond familiar European whites and explore a grape with genuine regional identity, this bottling makes a compelling and accessible entry point.

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