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Rkatsiteli from Russia is pale yellow with flavors of green apple and citrus, and a hint of floral notes. It's light-bodied with a refreshing acidity.
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Rkatsiteli from Russia is pale yellow with flavors of green apple and citrus, and a hint of floral notes. It's light-bodied with a refreshing acidity. Great with seafood and fresh salads. Perfect for a sunny afternoon.
Rkatsiteli, one of the world’s oldest grape varieties, originates from Georgia and has been cultivated for over 3,000 years! This ancient white grape is known for its crisp, citrusy wines with a hint of spice. Rkatsiteli was used in Soviet times for mass production of wines and is still beloved in Eastern Europe. Some say it was even served during Apollo 11 celebrations, linking it to humanity's own exploration milestones!
Try Rkatsiteli with "Grilled Fish," where the wine's crisp acidity and citrus notes complement the delicate flavors, or enjoy it with "Greek Salad," where its freshness enhances the ingredients.
Perfect on its own
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