Mukuzani
Mukuzani is a Georgia wine-geography entry for the Kakheti context, useful for readers who see an emerging, historic, protected, or regional origin name on a label rather than a familiar European appellation. Its practical identity is: Prestige Kakheti PDO for dry Saperavi reds, usually more structured and ageworthy than broad regional red wines. Typical grapes include Saperavi. The wines are commonly full-bodied dry reds with black cherry, blackberry, spice, firm tannin, and deep color. The growing setting is right-bank Alazani Valley sites with calcareous clay and warm continental ripening. This entry is written as reference-encyclopedia geography: it explains place, grapes, style, and label context without ranking estates, implying certification value, or becoming a buying list.
Notable Rules
PDO entry; style rules are origin-specific and not a producer rank.
Also Known As
Mukuzani, Mukuzani PDO, Mukuzani wine region
Sources & References
- Wines of Georgia - Regions & Appellations — Public reference source; editorial text is first-party EncyclopediaOfWine content.
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REFERENCE NOTE
This entry is written as an educational overview and may synthesize public regulatory, historical, and editorial sources. It is not an official regulatory record.