This Tsitska is a textural tour de force. Blistering with crisp, tangy acidity, shrouded in the chakiness of skinsy pucker so often seen in Georgian white wines, imbued with attractive stone fruit character and light, peppery herbal detail, this is such an interesting and delicious wine to drink. It’s complex, architectural and fascinating expression, with refreshment factor built in. Color has a slight blush to it. Very dry. Fizziness is mild and notoverpowering at all. Tart and crisp, mineral and earthy. Perhaps notes of pineapple or citrus and pink peppercorn and apricot. Aromas of persimmon and honey.
This Tsitska is a textural tour de force. Blistering with crisp, tangy acidity, shrouded in the chakiness of skinsy pucker so often seen in Georgian white wines, imbued with attractive stone fruit character and light, peppery herbal detail, this is such an interesting and delicious wine to drink. It’s complex, architectural and fascinating expression, with refreshment factor built in. Color has a slight blush to it. Very dry. Fizziness is mild and notoverpowering at all. Tart and crisp, mineral and earthy. Perhaps notes of pineapple or citrus and pink peppercorn and apricot. Aromas of persimmon and honey.