Ramaz Nikoladze

Solikouri Nakhshirgele Orange 2022

£22.95

Ramaz Nikoladze Solikouri Nakhshirgele Orange is a skin-contact natural wine made from Solikouri grapes macerated and aged in Qvevri, big terracotta amphorae traditional of the country of Georgia. The grapes are farmed sustainably near the town of Kutaisi, Western Georgia.

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Producer Profile

Ramaz Nikoladze

Ramaz Nikoladze is a natural winemaker making uniquely expressive and sincere natural wines near Western Georgia’s town of Kutaisi, where he started his small 1,5 hectares farm in 2007. He farms with organic and biodynamic methods the local grapes Tsitska and Tsolikouri, with natural fermentation taking place in the Traditional Georgian amphorae “kvevri”.

Unlike most of the better known Georgian wines, which tend to almost always be orange wines (or amber wines as Georgians prefer to say), in the region of Imereti skin contact is rarely used, and, if so, much more sparingly. Ramaz was among the first to introduce some maceration. His wines, kissed by the breezes from the nearby sea, are luminously elegant, pure, and taut, rich in character and depth.

Natural Wine Explained

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What is natural wine?

What is natural wine?

Natural wine is crafted in limited quantities from hand-harvested grapes that are grown organically or biodynamically, with minimal intervention during winemaking.
What is Biodynamics?

What is Biodynamics?

Biodynamic wine is produced using grapes that are farmed through biodynamic farming, which is a holistic and ecological approach to agriculture elaborated by Rudolph Steiner.
What is organic wine?

What is organic wine?

Organic wine is produced from grapes that are farmed using organic farming methods, an alternative approach to conventional farming that emphasizes avoiding chemicals.
What is vegan wine?

What is vegan wine?

Vegan wine is produced without the use of animal-derived products such as isinglass during the fining process, which is a step in the clarification of wine before it is bottled.