Georgia
Poliphonia - 2022 - Gela Patalishvili
Pheasant's Tears
Poliphonia is a reference to the depth and harmony of the variety of voices which match in traditional Georgian songs. Notes of berries, candied strawberry, pomegranate, blood orange… Unexpected and remarkable discovery.
- Size
- 75 cl
- Original features
- Sulfite-free
- Appellation
- Caucasus Georgia
- Degree of alcohol
- 12.5 %
- To drink from
- 2025 to 2028
- rock’n’roll
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A truly unique vintage coming from a preserved plot of ancestral Georgian grape variety. Planted in Signaghi and never impaired by chemicals. Blend of no less than 120 grape varieties! Almost half of them being white grape varieties, co-maceration of about 9 months and co-vinification in qvevris, these traditional Georgian amphorae made of clay, lined with bees wax and completely buried in the soil. Unfined, unfiltered, zero added sulfites.

Gela Patalishvili
Gela Patalishvili is a winegrower and farmer in the Kakheti region of eastern Georgia near the Azeri border. His partner, John Wurdeman, is an American painter based in Georgia since 1998 who is as passionate about Georgia’s polyphonic music and culture as he is about its wine. Their friendship and shared love for wine led them to create Pheasant's Tears in 2007. Gela is a true man of the...
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