Khikhvi is an indigenous Georgian white grape variety with a long history of producing high-quality wines. It is one of the oldest grape varieties in Georgia, originating in the Alazani Valley.
Distribution:
Khikhvi was primarily cultivated in the Kakheti region, particularly in the Telavi, Akhmeta, Gurjaani, and Sighnaghi districts. However, its cultivation has declined in recent years.
Alternative Names:
Khikhvi is also known by the local names “Jananura” in Telavi and Akhmeta and “Khikhvi” in Gurjaani and Sighnaghi.
International Recognition:
Khikhvi has been recognized in international ampelography, but its distribution outside of Georgia is limited.
Khikhvi is an indigenous Georgian grape variety known for its unique characteristics and potential for producing high-quality wines.
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Winemaking Potential:
Khikhvi is a versatile grape variety used to produce a range of wines, both in the European and Kakhetian styles.
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Overall, Khikhvi is a promising Georgian grape variety with excellent agronomic characteristics and winemaking potential. Its versatility, ability to produce high-quality wines, and unique characteristics make it a valuable asset to the Georgian wine industry.