Boisa
Georgia is a country with over 8000 years of winemaking tradition, which is why many call it the cradle of wine. The geographical position of Georgia, its climate, soil and indigenous grape varieties present all the necessary conditions for the production of premium brandy.
Boisa wines originate in the famous Kakheti winegrowing region in the east of Georgia. They are made in a traditional way, from indigenous varieties in gvevri clay vessels over a hundred years old. Fermentation is spontaneous, without the addition of selected yeast or other oenological means. Wine and brandy are produced by the vice-president of the Georgian Basketball Association and former top basketball player Vladimir Boisa.
Boisa wines originate in the famous Kakheti winegrowing region in the east of Georgia. They are made in a traditional way, from indigenous varieties in gvevri clay vessels over a hundred years old. Fermentation is spontaneous, without the addition of selected yeast or other oenological means. Wine and brandy are produced by the vice-president of the Georgian Basketball Association and former top basketball player Vladimir Boisa.
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Vinjak Boisa X.O.
€85.00
Boisa
Georgia
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The tradition of making Georgian brandy reaches back into the mid-19th century, scoring international awards and recognition. Up until 1990, these spirits were known as Georgian Cognac, while they are now established as Georgian brandy.Boisa brandies are made according to the classic method, from a distillate of white wine grown in the Alazani Valley in the region Kakheti, traditionally the home of exceptional brandy.
Vinjak Boisa V.S.O.P.
€39.50
Boisa
Georgia
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The tradition of making Georgian brandy reaches back into the mid-19th century, scoring international awards and recognition. Up until 1990, these spirits were known as Georgian Cognac, while they are now established as Georgian brandy.Boisa brandies are made according to the classic method, from a distillate of white wine grown in the Alazani Valley in the region Kakheti, traditionally the home of exceptional brandy.