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  • Date publishedFriday, July 11, 2025

Bedoba Saperavi 2021 (Georgia) - Wine Review

red wine review is a lovely, dry red wine from Georgia that is crafted with the Saperavi varietal. It is brand new to the LCBO and arrived at Flagship Exclusive outlets (plus maybe a few other stores) and online in the recent LCBO VINTAGES New Release Collection.

Bedoba, which means "Day of Luck", is a boutique wine producer whose original cellars date back to 1737 and the Konchosvilli family who had close ties with the church. Bedoba's modern incarnation was established by Georgian winemaker Nugzar Ksovreli, from the Kakheti wine company, and Swiss winetrepreneur Thierry Fontannaz.

Thierry's fascination and utmost respect for Georgia's ancient winemaking techniques moved him to create Bedoba from Nugzar's iconic Saperavi wines of the Khaketian area of the winery, which belonged to the Konchoshvili family. The Bedoba wine cellar dates back to 1533, when Kakhaber Konchoshvili, winemaker of Kakhetian King Teimuraz II, founded a wine cellar where traditional Kakhetian wines were produced and sold.

The Bedoba brand was born in praise of an inclusive and eclectic culture at the European juncture between East, West, North and South. Parts of the European, Persian, Arabian, Anatolian and Far Eastern cultures have influenced Georgia's own identity, and resulted in one of the most hospitable countries in the world, as the welcoming and benevolent culture is a joy for all who have had the privilege of experiencing it.

The Georgian tradition of BEDOBA is the granting of luck on the second day of the new year, an extension of New Year's Day celebrations, to ensure that there is a dedicated time in which good luck is welcomed for the new year. In short, Bedoba is a wonderful way to manifest good intentions and happiness in Georgian homes and establishments, and presumably wine drinkers around the world as well!

This red wine is crafted with the dark-skinned and red-fleshed Saperavi varietal, from vines that are 30+ years old and cultivated using sustainable and organic techniques. The trellis-trained vineyards are planted on 8 metres of black slate soil in the sub-regions of Kindzmarauli and Kvareli, within Kakheti. After hand-harvesting the grapes from mid-September to late-November, most of the grapes were partially destemmed, then crushed in stainless steel vats, where fermentation took place. A large proportion of the grapes were whole-bunch fermented in qvevri amphoras. After about 6 weeks of stainless steel fermentation, the juice was drawn off and some of it was racked into 225 L first- and second-fill oak barrels, as well as 5,000 L wooden barrels, where the wine underwent malolactic fermentation, and was then racked off the lees and transferred into a new set of barrels and vats for further maturation. The qvevri fermented grapes remained in amphoras until March, and were then pressed and transferred into new qvevris for further ageing. Both portions were blended together to create the final cuvée of 100% Saperavi.

In this part of Georgia, the weather is typically influenced by the nearby Great Caucasus Mountains, allowing for a dry harvest with typically mild temperatures during the day, but cold nights, which is ideal for avoiding any kind of rot. Let's see how this 2021 Saperavi from Georgia is tasting tonight...

Bedoba Saperavi 2021 (90+ pts)

Tasting Note:

BEDOBA SAPERAVI 2021 - Georgia (#41298) (XD) - $26.95
100% Saperavi. The fragrant, medium-high intensity nose has deep aromas of sweet and ripe dark fruits, blackberry, black cherry, cassis, vanillin, and spices, with minerality permeating throughout. It's medium+ bodied, dry, and well-structured with delicious ripe blackberry, black cherry, spice, and stony mineral flavours accented with touches of cassis, herbs, and vanilla. Some floral notes on the mid-palate, along with crisp, well-structured, and slightly tangy acidity, and smooth, refined tannins. Gently grippy with blackberry, cassis, and savoury mineral notes on the long finish. Recommended buy! Score: 90+ pts

While this appears to be the only wine produced by Bedoba at the moment, other wines may be available at some point through their Agent - Kylix Wines.


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  • Date publishedFriday, December 13, 2024

Artemivske Victory White Brut Sparkling and Red Semi-Sweet Sparkling (Ukraine) - Wine Reviews

sparkling wine reviews are a pair of brand-new arrivals that landed at the LCBO a couple of weeks ago in the LCBO VINTAGES New Release Collection.

Both of these wines are produced by Artwinery, a sparkling wine producer in Ukraine that was established in 1950, but whose history goes back to the 19th century.

Ukranian history in the production of traditional method sparkling wines begins with Prince Lev Golitsyn, who bought an estate in Novyi Svit, on the southern shores of Crimea, that was completely destroyed during the Crimean War. By 1882, the Prince's factory was able to revive Crimean winemaking by producing traditional method sparkling wines. During this period, in the town of Bakhmut, in the eastern part of the country, engineer Edmund Farke signed a contract with the government for the construction of alabaster factories, which became a thriving enterprise. The extraction of gypsum for the factories resulted in a large underground mine, 70 metres below ground, which had a micro-climate that allowed for fermentation to take place, and was the beginning of unique wine production in Ukraine.

The celebration of victory following World War II required a special drink, and in the 1940s they started working on creating "Soviet sparkling wine", which had to be of at least equal quality to Champagne. They used the underground galleries of Bakhmut, which was known as Artemivsk back then, for the production of classical sparkling wines, and by 1950, the wine factory was officially established. These wines were tasty, high-quality, and the most hard-to-find in the U.S.S.R., as they were distributed mostly in stores for those that worked for the party, while off-limits to ordinary citizens.

As Ukraine gained its independence in 1991, the wine factory began creating sparkling wines under its own brands - Artemivske and Krim. In 2007, the winery began upgrading the plant with more modern and powerful units, while the laboratory was completely renovated. Furthermore, some processes that were manually performed are also now automated. These upgrades allowed the winery to produce 25 million bottles per year. In 2016, the company got its new name - Artwinery. By 2020, Artwinery's sparkling wines were gaining global recognition and winning prizes at international industry competitions and exhibitions.

Today, Artwinery is the largest in Eastern Europe and the only one in Ukraine to produce sparkling wines in the classic Champenoise method where re-fermentation of the wine and its saturation with bubbles is carried out naturally in bottle. As we know - place matters, and as such, Bakhmut is situated at the same latitude and climatic zone as Champagne. The grapes used to create Artwinery's sparkling wines are grown in the fertile soils of southern Ukraine, in the sunny climates of Odesa, Kherson, and Mykolaiv. With the war in Ukraine ongoing, the workers continue producing wine in secret locations to not let the Russians stop their work.

These particular sparkling wines are from Artwinery's Artemivske range. The Artemivske brand is only 10 years old, but has become the #1 sparkling wine in Ukraine and is a favourite among several generations as it evokes the warmth of your family memories and the brightest everyday emotions. Today, the Artemivske brand retains its impeccable quality and enjoys constant popularity. Each bottle in the Artemivske range is fermented using their special in-house yeast and aged in bottle for at least 9 months and offers a delicate bouquet and taste. Let's see how these sparkling wines from Ukraine are tasting tonight...

Tasting Notes:

ARTEMIVSKE VICTORY RED SEMI-SWEET SPARKLING - Ukraine (#40768) (MS) - $18.95
Crafted in the Charmat method, this blend of Cabernet, Merlot, and Saperavi has a medium intensity nose that is gently spicy, followed by macerated black cherry, dark berry, milk chocolate, cocoa, dark plum, cassis, and currant aromas. It's mid-weighted and gently sweet with black cherry, plummy, dark berry, savoury spices, and chocolate flavours supported by gently frothy mousse and bright acidity that tempers the sweetness. Quite harmonious and balanced throughout, even some sense of elegance, while savoury cocoa and milk chocolate notes linger on the finish, with very good length. Recommended buy. Score: 88+ pts

Artemivske Victory Red Semi-Sweet Sparkling (88+ pts)

ARTEMIVSKE VICTORY WHITE BRUT SPARKLING - Ukraine (#40769) (D) - $18.95
Blend of Chardonnay, Riesling, and Aligoté crafted in the Charmat method. The fresh, medium+ to medium-high intensity nose offers ripe peach, nectarine, honeysuckle, and freshly sliced apple aromas accented with orange and citrus notes. There's a touch of sweetness alongside bitterness on the crisp, refreshing, and slightly frothy light-to-mid-weighted palate with lively acidity and bubbles. Gently sweet flavours of apple, pear, orchard fruit, and white floral, plus notes of peach and citrus. Juicy and succulent on the mid-palate, while leesy notes linger on the essentially dry finish, with very good length. Appealing crowd-pleaser. Recommended buy. Score: 88 pts

Artemivske Victory White Brut Sparkling (88 pts)

Other delicious sparkling wines by Artwinery can be purchased through their Agent - Dionysus Wines & Spirits.


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