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This semi-sweet red wine from Georgia is a perfect match with desserts, fruits, fruit salads and so on. It adopts selected Moscato grapes and has undergone sufficient maturation. The roots of this grape variety can be found in the ancient manuscripts, which say that the origin of Moscato takes roots from Syria, Egypt and Arabia. But it is worth to mention that long time ago, this vine was very common in Georgia under the name of “Buzkurdzena” (in translation Fly grape). That allows us to assume that the roots of Moscato may have come from Georgia and have spread to Europe. This can also be proved by the fact that in ancient times, Romanians called this wine “Apiana” that can be translated as a Fly also. The grape itself has different stages of ripeness. The harvest starts from the early days of August and lasts till the end of October. During this period, it is brewing three times and the best harvest is said to be in October, when the little clusters of vine are starting to brew. The taste of the grape is very sweet with high sugar content. It has a very specific taste and aroma that is why the wine is always characterized by strong bouquet and well balanced, harmonious taste.