Georgia

2022 Marani Saperavi

Pure, dark Saperavi with freshness, chalky tannins, and the texture born of 8,000 years of Georgian winemaking. 95 points and a gold medal at the International Wine Challenge make this a decorated gem from off the beaten path.

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$14.49 /Bottle
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RRP $22.00 (34% OFF)
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$22.00
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$14.49
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$16.00

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Pure, dark Saperavi with freshness, chalky tannins, and the texture born of 8,000 years of Georgian winemaking. 95 points and a gold medal at the International Wine Challenge make this a decorated gem from off the beaten path.

Review Score 95The Wine Front 94Bronze-2Gold-1

Tasting Notes


Inky purple in the glass, this Saperavi is all dark berries, ripe plum and a little lift of violet. The palate is dry and firm, with concentrated fruit, bright acidity and a savoury spice twist. Chalky tannins frame the finish, leaving the fruit sitting neatly alongside that earthy qvevri grip.

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A bottle of 2022 Marani Saperavi 750ml Red Wine
  • A bottle of 2022 Marani Saperavi 750ml Red Wine
A bottle of 2022 Marani Saperavi 750ml Red Wine

Tasting Notes


Inky purple in the glass, this Saperavi is all dark berries, ripe plum and a little lift of violet. The palate is dry and firm, with concentrated fruit, bright acidity and a savoury spice twist. Chalky tannins frame the finish, leaving the fruit sitting neatly alongside that earthy qvevri grip.

Product Highlights

The 2022 Marani Saperavi Qvevri Red Dry is a straight-talking example of why Georgia’s qvevri wines have captured so much attention. From the Khashmi zone in Kakheti, this is 100% Saperavi made the old way – fermented and aged on skins for six months in buried clay vessels. The result is a wine with depth, structure and that distinct earthy texture you only get from qvevri.

It’s dark in the glass, with aromas of blackberry, plum and a lift of violet. On the palate, the fruit is concentrated but fresh, framed by chalky tannins and a clean, savoury finish. With 95 points from the International Wine Challenge, it’s proof that tradition and quality still walk hand in hand in Georgia.