Tbilvino Qvevris Kisi 2016 - Kakheti, Georgia; 12,5% abv; c.18€; 100% Kisi
Kisi is a grape variety that I think I've only tried once before though it is a variety that many Georgian wineries regard highly. This is gloriously floral for an orange wine. Sometimes orange wines can be a bit same-y with similar aromas and textures no matter what region or variety they're made from. But this really has a unique profile while still having all those features some of us want from orange wine. Apart from those floral fireworks this has really attractive apricot and red tea (reminds me of Yunnan dianhong) aromas - oh my goodness, this is like literally all my favourite aromas in a single wine!
Proper tannic bite here - this isn't the most austere orange wine out there, but you do need to appreciate this genre to get any pleasure out of this wine. This isn't one I'd introduce people to orange wine with nor is it one I'd try to convert skeptics with. But to me, since I love orange wine, it is just lovely. This is just the type of austerity and tannic bite that I like in reds and to me it works brilliantly in orange wine also. But it's a friendly rather than painful type of austerity since there is a glimmer of fruit there. But not properly friendly as that wouldn't be orange wine then.
Buy again? Oh yes! Often! For under 20€ this is great quality and huge personality - if one appreciates orange wine. And I love orange wine though it sometimes seems to be trendy to poopoo it on wine fora.