
The Story Rkatsiteli is one of the oldest grape varieties in the world, with roots tracing back nearly 5,000 years in Georgia. The name means "Red Stem," a nod to the reddish hue of the vine stalks.
Gamarjoba Rkatsiteli is a classic expression of this historic grape. Grown in the cool breeze of the Caucasus Mountains, it offers a vibrant acidity and a clean, mineral character. It is the white wine that Georgians drink at their Supras (feasts)—versatile, refreshing, and deeply tied to our culture.
Appearance: Pale straw with hints of green.
Aroma: A fresh and uplifting nose of green apple, white peach, quince, and subtle citrus zest.
Palate: Dry and crisp with a lively acidity that awakens the palate. Flavors of orchard fruits mingle with a distinct mineral finish, making it incredibly refreshing.
Region: Kakheti, Georgia
Grape Variety: 100% Rkatsiteli
Type: Dry White Wine
Alcohol: 12.0% - 13.0% (Typical range)
Serving Temperature: 10–12°C (50–54°F) – Best served well-chilled.