Villa Mosavali Tsitska

$15.99
Shipping calculated at checkout.


Delivery and Shipping

Most orders are shipped within 24 hours, and an adult (21+) signature is required upon delivery.

By placing an item in your cart, you confirm that you are 21 years of age or older.

Please note: we cannot ship to P.O. Boxes or APO/FPO addresses.

Authenticity Guaranteed

Every product sold by Liquor Barn is sourced exclusively from fully licensed and verified suppliers — giving you complete peace of mind with every purchase.

Expertly Packaged

Each order is carefully packed in our custom, eco-friendly shippers to ensure your bottles arrive safely and securely.

Barcode: 4860116290131

*Availability may vary. Images are for reference only. Design may vary.

Description

Villa Mosavali Tsitska is a dry Georgian white wine made from 100% Tsitska grapes, bottled at 12.5% ABV in a 750ml format. Sourced from hand-tended vineyards in the village of Sazano in Imereti's Terjola district, this single-varietal expression highlights one of Georgia's most prized indigenous white grapes at its freshest and most aromatic, carrying a 4.1 out of 5 rating on Vivino.

Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5%  |  Origin: Imereti, Georgia  |  Style: Dry White, Single Varietal  |  Winery: Villa Mosavali

Production & Heritage

Villa Mosavali cultivates its Tsitska vineyards in the Sazano village of the Terjola municipality, a sub-zone of the Imereti wine region in western Georgia. All vineyard work is performed by hand, with yields capped at a maximum of seven tons per hectare to concentrate flavor. Grapes are selectively hand-picked and transported in small boxes to preserve integrity before reaching the winery, which employs European stainless steel tanks for precision-controlled fermentation — though Villa Mosavali also works with traditional Georgian Qvevri clay vessels and French oak barrels across its broader range.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with bright tropical tones of pineapple and banana, followed by ripe melon and subtle petrol undertones. Yellow ripe-fruit character dominates the bouquet, giving way to a faintly mineral, almost waxy complexity.

Taste: On entry, lime takes firm command, framing the palate with vivid citrus acidity. The mid-palate broadens into ripe tropical fruit, revealing a surprisingly full and rich body for a wine this fresh. The overall impression is refined and elegant, with the sparkling acidity keeping every element in tight focus.

Finish: The finish is crisp and medium in length, with lingering lime zest and a clean mineral snap. A trace of ripe melon returns as the acidity slowly fades, leaving the palate refreshed.

How to Drink Mosavali Tsitska

Serve well chilled at 8–10°C (46–50°F) to let the wine's high acidity and tropical aromatics shine. This Tsitska drinks beautifully on its own as an aperitif. For a White Wine Spritzer, the pronounced lime character and sparkling acidity provide a structured base that holds up to dilution. In a Kir, a small measure of crème de cassis complements the tropical fruit without overwhelming the wine's natural freshness. It also works in a Sangria Blanca, where the pineapple and melon notes amplify a bowl of sliced stone fruit and citrus.

Best For

  • Introducing friends to indigenous Georgian grape varieties
  • Summer patio dining with light seafood or vegetable dishes
  • Gifting a wine enthusiast who appreciates rare single-varietal whites
  • Pairing alongside a Georgian supra (traditional feast) as a palate-refreshing course wine

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Mosavali Tsitska taste like? It is a crisp, dry white wine dominated by vibrant lime acidity, layered with pineapple, banana, and melon aromatics. The palate is unexpectedly rich and full despite its bright, refreshing character.

How does Mosavali Tsitska compare to a Tsolikouri varietal wine? Tsitska tends to deliver higher acidity, sharper citrus focus, and a leaner body, while Tsolikouri typically presents softer acidity with rounder stone-fruit and floral notes. The two grapes are often blended together in Imereti, but as single varietals they occupy distinct textural profiles.

Is Mosavali Tsitska good for sipping on its own? Yes — its lively acidity and aromatic complexity make it an engaging wine to drink neat, especially when served well chilled as a warm-weather aperitif.

Where is Mosavali Tsitska made? It is produced by Villa Mosavali from vineyards in the village of Sazano, within the Terjola municipality of the Imereti wine region in western Georgia. Imereti is one of Georgia's most important white-wine-producing areas.

What foods pair well with Mosavali Tsitska? Grilled white fish benefits from the wine's cutting acidity. Fresh goat cheese mirrors its tangy, mineral qualities. Chicken tabaka (Georgian pressed roast chicken) provides richness that the lime-driven freshness cleanly slices through. Vegetable-forward dishes like grilled zucchini or eggplant with walnut sauce (pkhali) complement the tropical fruit notes. Raw oysters or ceviche align naturally with the wine's citrus backbone.

What sizes does Mosavali Tsitska come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle.

Is Mosavali Tsitska worth the price? It positions as an accessible, entry-level expression of a rare indigenous Georgian grape, offering genuine varietal authenticity and hand-harvested quality at a price point that competes favorably with many mass-produced European whites.

Why Mosavali Tsitska?

What separates this wine from the broader field of Georgian whites is its commitment to low-yield, hand-harvested viticulture — a maximum of seven tons per hectare — that concentrates Tsitska's naturally high acidity and tropical perfume into a focused, elegant glass. Single-varietal Tsitska bottlings remain relatively uncommon outside Georgia, making this a genuine point of discovery for drinkers accustomed to Sauvignon Blanc or Albariño looking for a new frame of reference. The 4.1/5 Vivino rating reflects consistent consumer approval for a wine that delivers authentic regional character without relying on oak or excessive winemaking intervention. For anyone building a collection of indigenous-grape wines or simply seeking a bright, food-friendly white with real provenance, this Imereti bottling earns serious consideration.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    White Wine
  • Product of
    Georgia
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Villa Mosavali

Payment & Security

Payment methods

  • American Express
  • Apple Pay
  • Bancontact
  • Diners Club
  • Discover
  • Google Pay
  • iDEAL Wero
  • Mastercard
  • PayPal
  • Shop Pay
  • Venmo
  • Visa

Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.