Captivating Artwork

Captivating Artwork

THE WILD AUTUMN

Captivating Artwork
Captivating Artwork
Marani Veluri Superavi is adorned with a captivating artwork. The watercolor painting called "The Wild Autumn" as created exclusively by the the renowned georgian artist Rusudan Petviashvili, and our creative team redesigned it to embellish this bottle.


The final work was produce in Allu, adding extreme detailled and meticulous emboss and deboss finishing. The capsule was also personalized with partes of the painting.

The secondary packaging is eye catchy, with foil and emboss details with a finishing of velvet.

Captivating Artwork
  • Captivating Artwork
  • Captivating Artwork
  • Captivating Artwork
  • Captivating Artwork
  • Captivating Artwork
Our vineyards have been cultivated for generations. The bibliographer Vakhushti Batonishvili mentioned our Kondoli vineyards as a source of noble wines, in his book of 1742 “Life of Georgia” For three centuries these have been the benchmark of quality, showcasing the best of Kakheti region.

The terrain is composed of alluvial, strongly skeletal, loamy soil on a limestone bedrock. Climate is transitional from humid subtropical to continental under the influence of the Great Caucasus Mountains from the left bank of Alazani River and Tsiv-Gombori mountain range from the right. Cold air flows down the valley from the Caucasus glaciers, forming an ambient microclimate for quality viticulture with large swings between day and night temperatures, thus, ensuring perfect grape ripening conditions. Of the 240 hectares of Kondoli vineyards, 30% are given to white grapes and 70% to reds. Most of the area is planted with indigenous Georgian vine varieties, such as Saperavi, Rkatsiteli, Alexandreuli, Mtsvane and Kisi. We dedicate a small area to international varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec, Chardonnay and Riesling. A further vineyard site (30.5h), planted purely with Saperavi vines, is situated on the opposite (left) bank of Alazani River, in the heart of famous Kindzmarauli Specific Viticulture Area. We also have a smaller vineyard in the Napareuli appellation.  The vine training systems are traditional for the Kakheti region: bilateral cane or spur pruning. The vine density per hectare is 2400-3400 and the grape yield can be no more than 9 tons per hectare for standard range of wines.
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