The inspiration for the name and label of the wine is the famous phrase Eh, Tamunia from the Georgian film “ Sherekilebi” as a symbol of love and fulfillment of dreams.
Eh Tamunia is obtained by blending two Kartli varieties - Shavkapito (60%) and Tavkveri (40%) grown in the village of Mukhrani, Kartli region. It is a cheerful and light wine that expresses the variety well. The wine is pomegranate-colored, with aromas of red berries, cherries, soil, mint, and black pepper. The wine is characterized by a thin body and sparkling acidity.
It is preferable to drink wine at an early age. Goes well with prosciutto, mushroom risotto, and poultry pate.
Dea Purtseladze
Wine expert, MA in Wine Hospitality and Wine Marketing
- Ruby
- Field flowers
- Red fresh fruit
- Light tannins
- Medium body
- Rich
- Qvevri
- Shavkapito
- Tavkveri
- Eh, Tamunia
- Kartli
The inspiration for the name and label of the wine is the famous phrase Eh, Tamunia from the Georgian film “ Sherekilebi” as a symbol of love and fulfillment of dreams.
Eh Tamunia is obtained by blending two Kartli varieties - Shavkapito (60%) and Tavkveri (40%) grown in the village of Mukhrani, Kartli region. It is a cheerful and light wine that expresses the variety well. The wine is pomegranate-colored, with aromas of red berries, cherries, soil, mint, and black pepper. The wine is characterized by a thin body and sparkling acidity.
It is preferable to drink wine at an early age. Goes well with prosciutto, mushroom risotto, and poultry pate.
Dea Purtseladze
Wine expert, MA in Wine Hospitality and Wine Marketing