Tsolikouri | |
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Grape (Vitis) | |
Color of berry skin | White |
Notable regions | Imereti district, Georgia |
Notable wines | Tsolikauri, Kolkheti, Lelo, Tvishi [1] |
VIVC number | 12710 |
Tsolikouri ( Georgian: ცოლიკოური) is a light yellow-skinned white grape variety grown mainly in western Imereti district of Georgia. [2] It cultivated in Kolkhida Lowland at an altitude of 160 m (520 ft) above sea level. [3]
Out of 400 different types of grapes in the country, Tsolikouri is among the most widespread varieties. [4] Nearly 90% of vineyards in western Georgia grow Tsolikauri. This sort usually matures by mid October. [5] Grown in Orzhonikidze vineyards during Soviet rule of Georgia, Tsolikouri was considered one of high-quality grapes along with Chkhaveri and Izabella varieties. [6] It has been used for production of premium dry, semi-sweet and semi-dry wines. [2] Tsolikauri, Kolkheti, Lelo, Tvishi wines are made from Tsolikouri grapes. [1] [7] According to former Soviet statesman Vyacheslav Molotov, Tsolikouri was one of favorite wines of Soviet leader, Joseph Stalin. [8]
Tsolikouri | |
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Grape (Vitis) | |
Color of berry skin | White |
Notable regions | Imereti district, Georgia |
Notable wines | Tsolikauri, Kolkheti, Lelo, Tvishi [1] |
VIVC number | 12710 |
Tsolikouri ( Georgian: ცოლიკოური) is a light yellow-skinned white grape variety grown mainly in western Imereti district of Georgia. [2] It cultivated in Kolkhida Lowland at an altitude of 160 m (520 ft) above sea level. [3]
Out of 400 different types of grapes in the country, Tsolikouri is among the most widespread varieties. [4] Nearly 90% of vineyards in western Georgia grow Tsolikauri. This sort usually matures by mid October. [5] Grown in Orzhonikidze vineyards during Soviet rule of Georgia, Tsolikouri was considered one of high-quality grapes along with Chkhaveri and Izabella varieties. [6] It has been used for production of premium dry, semi-sweet and semi-dry wines. [2] Tsolikauri, Kolkheti, Lelo, Tvishi wines are made from Tsolikouri grapes. [1] [7] According to former Soviet statesman Vyacheslav Molotov, Tsolikouri was one of favorite wines of Soviet leader, Joseph Stalin. [8]