Teliani Valley Chacha Silver 500ml
Teliani Valley Chacha Silver immediately stands out with its sparkling, silver-white appearance, a perfect reflection of the quality and finesse of this Georgian spirit. The flavor profile is smooth and complex, with fruity nuances and a hint of delicate spices, making every sip a delightful experience. Thanks to its well-balanced character, this chacha pairs beautifully with traditional Georgian dishes such as khachapuri, grilled meat, or stuffed vegetables. Light cheeses, nuts, or small appetizers are also excellent accompaniments, bringing a touch of Georgia to any moment. To fully enjoy its fresh, soft aroma, serve Teliani Valley Chacha Silver slightly chilled, at around 8–10°C. Perfect as an aperitif to start a meal or as a digestif to elegantly conclude a dinner.
In 1997, two young winemakers began their journey with Teliani Valley, driven by the desire to create wines freely, staying true to Georgia’s rich traditions. Their mission: to craft wines with character that capture the essence of Georgia in every glass. By combining centuries-old knowledge with modern techniques, Teliani Valley has revived ancient indigenous grape varieties that were on the verge of disappearing. The result is wines that are both distinctive and refined. The vineyards of Teliani Valley are located in Telavi, in the heart of Kakheti, Georgia’s most renowned wine region, and cover an impressive 700 hectares. The unique climate, soil composition, and vineyard locations produce wines with fresh expression, vibrant flavors, and a clear character. Teliani Valley’s portfolio includes powerful red wines, elegant white wines, and expressive amber wines. A particular source of pride is the Qvevri wines: traditional Georgian wines aged in large clay amphorae using a method practiced for thousands of years. This technique gives the wines remarkable depth and an authentic, recognizable style. In addition to wines, Teliani Valley produces chacha, the iconic Georgian grape spirit, fully harnessing the potential of its vineyards. Sustainability, respect for nature, and a focus on quality are central to the process, ensuring that every bottle is a tribute to Georgian heritage and centuries-old winemaking traditions.
