Krakhuna

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Krakhuna is a Georgian white grape variety from the Imereti region, known for producing aromatic, full-bodied wines with pronounced acidity.

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Label Occurrences
Krakhuna canonical 2

Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf grape variety
white grape variety
wine grape
acidity high
associatedWithWinemakingTradition Georgian qvevri wines
colorOfGrape white
countryOfOrigin Georgia
cultivatedIn western Georgia
surface form: Western Georgia
cultivatedPrimarilyIn Imereti region of Georgia
surface form: Imereti wine region
foodPairing pairs with Georgian cuisine
pairs with fish dishes
pairs with poultry dishes
grapeSpecies Vitis vinifera
grownInClimate humid subtropical climate of Western Georgia
harvestTime mid to late ripening
nativeTo Imereti region of Georgia
notableCharacteristic aromatic profile
full body
pronounced acidity
originatesFromRegion Imereti
servingSuggestion served chilled
typicalUse blended wines
single-varietal wines
usedFor white wine production
wineAgingPotential good aging potential
wineColorProduced white wine
wineStyle aromatic
full-bodied

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Imereti traditionalWine Krakhuna
Tsitska oftenBlendedWith Krakhuna