Type: Red Wine
Country: Georgia
Region: Kakheti
Code: SOLO010
A striking example of Georgian wine, which combines the ancient technology of Qvevri and the classic technology using an oak barrel. A beautifully intense, powerful, seamless and stylish wine in a Bordelais style. Named after the George Orwell novel – “I like the books that change you, that leave a trace in your mind”. Produced from Saperavi Budeshuri, a rare cousin of the Saparavi grape, grown in the Shaluari region on the right bank of the Alazani river.

Solomnishvili Winery

A crowning jewel in Georgia and one of their finest wineries. Located in the Kakheti, Telavi, this wine region is surrounded by the Alazani and Ivri rivers which both have great influence on the region; moderating the temperature and thus resulting in less volatility for more consistent and viable wine production. An interesting growing region to say the least with its diverse climates throughout ranging from maritime to continental. This happens due to dry air emerging from the Caspian Sea juxtaposed against humidity brought in by the Black Sea. Both these influences are tempered by ridges surrounding the area. The Likhi ridge reduces the annual rainfall whereas the Caucasus ridge acts a...

Aromas of black cherry, dark chocolate and leaf tobacco, the palate is soft, elegant and seductive, full of black berry fruit, leather and spice, supported by super smooth tannins.
Saperavi is a perfect accompaniment to grilled lamb or lamb stew Italian or Georgian style. Giorgi Solomnishvili’s wines also pair exceptionally well with grilled steak with green pepper sauce and a wide variety of cheese.

Matthew Jukes, Money Week, September 2023: "The third wine is another first in MoneyWeek – 2018 Saperavi Budeshuri, 1984, Solomnishvili Winery, Georgia (£36.00). I have never recommended a Georgian wine, let alone a Saperavi Budeshuri named after an Orwell novel before because Saperavis tend to be tannic and unfriendly, but this wine is a beauty. It is vinified in qvevri and then transferred into 225L French oak barrels for eight months. It combines ancient and modern skills to make an intense, captivating and thoroughly delicious red-fruit-soaked creation. Winemaker Giorgi Solomnishvili describes his wine as “a silent prayer, an unwritten word, an unspoken communication” – I cannot fault his passion or skill".

More from the same