Tasting Napheri Wines

Winemaker

Levan Kbiltsetskhlashvili was a successful lawyer in Tbilisi before he decided it was time to change his long-standing career- and his life- in the process. Levan grew up near Mtskheta in the village of Navazi. Above the village sits ruins of the ancient settlement in the region of Kartli with the broken qvevris of the original winemakers, and as a child Levan would explore the ruins on the restless, long summer days. These childhood memories were the inspiration behind Levan eventually becoming a full-time winemaker back in his hometown.

Today, Levan hosts guests from around the world- 45 countries thus far- at the Napheri Family Winery. While rooted in ancient winemaking, he applies modern methods to ensure the best results. Key to Napheri’s process is the careful control of fermentation temperature, which helps maintain the integrity of the wine during production. Additionally, he varies the percentage of skin contact with the juice depending on the grape variety, meticulously managing the duration of skin contact to optimize the flavor profile of each wine.

Levan’s willingness to accept the progress of winemaking, while deeply respecting Georgian traditional winemaking has made his wines the most popular of the Kartli region and abroad.

Levan Kbiltsetskhlashvili

Winery

Founded in 2018, Napheri Family Winery is dedicated to reviving the ancient Georgian winemaking tradition while incorporating modern techniques. Napheri crafts wines in qvevris- large clay vessels buried underground, an age- old method that has been practiced in Georgia for thousands of years.  approach blends this traditional practice with contemporary innovations, allowing us to produce unique wines that truly express the character of each grape variety.

Vineyard

Napheri’s vineyards are located in Mtskheta, in the region Kartli. 

Wines