Rkatsiteli
Rkatsiteli | |
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Grape (Vitis) | |
Rkatsiteli in Viala & Vermorel | |
Color of berry skin | Blanc |
Species | Vitis vinifera |
Origin | Georgia |
Rkatsiteli (Pronounced "rkah-tsee-tely"; Georgian რქაწითელი; literally "red stem") is a kind of grape used to produce white wine.
History
This ancient vinifera originates in Georgia and is one of the oldest grape varieties.[1] In Georgia, clay vessels were found with seeds of Rkatsiteli grapes which date back to 3000 BC.
Rkatsiteli was popular in the Soviet Union prior to its fall and at one point was responsible for more the 18% of all Soviet wine production. There it was used to make everything from table wine to liqueurs to Sherry-like fortified wine. Prior to President Gorbachev's vine pull scheme, it was possibly the world's most widely planted white wine grape.[2]
In Kakheti it was particularly known for its sweet dessert wines fashioned in the same manner as port wine. There were many attempts to create a sparkling wine from the grape but its naturally high alcohol levels prevented it from being much of a success.[1] It is still preferred in Russia.
Wine regions
The grape is mostly planted in its ancestral home of Georgia though there are still sizable plantings in other Eastern European countries like Russia, Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania, Macedonia, Azerbaijan and Ukraine.[1]
Other regions
It is also planted, in small amounts, in Australia and the eastern United States, mainly in the Finger Lakes region of New York state, New Jersey and in Virginia.[3] There have also been some experimental plantings in California, The Grand Valley AVA of Colorado and China (where the grape is known as Baiyu).[1]
Viticulture
The high acidity of the grape is prone to make the wines excessively tart so winemakers try to pick the grapes as late as possible in order to maximize the sugar balance to offset the acidity. In most regions of Eastern Europe harvest is typically in mid October.[1]
Wine style
Rkatsiteli makes noticeably acidic, balanced white wine with spicy and floral notes in the aroma.[1]
Dessert Rkatsiteli Wines
A good example of a well-made 1990 vintage wine from Rkatsiteli grape that has been mentioned recently in the UK wine press is originating from Cricova, Moldova and has been described as 'It has an aged oloroso character, with sweet, raisined fruit following on from nutty caramel aromas.' and 'Sweet white, or rather bronze. Ripe and super preserved fruits. Luscious, with honey and fantastic nuts, caramel and burnt sugar complexity on the finish – it’s like Sauternes versus PX'
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 J. Robinson Vines, Grapes & Wines pg 260 Mitchell Beazley 1986 ISBN 1-85732-999-6
- ↑ winepros.com.au. Oxford Companion to Wine. "Rkatsiteli".
- ↑ Wine 101 - Rkatsiteli WineCompass