Vazisubani (wine)

For other uses of "Vazisubani", see Vazisubani.

Vazisubani (Georgian: ვაზისუბანი) is an appellation for wines produced in a 62-square-kilometer zone around Vazisubani village in eastern Georgia.[1]

Vazisubani is a dry, still white wine made of two grape varieties: Rkatsiteli and Mtsvane.[2]

References

  1. Appellations of Origin of Georgian Wine. Tbilisi: Sakpatenti. 2010. pp. 93–98.
  2. "Georgian wine". Retrieved 24 February 2016.


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