The guys are chatting beautifully. That's all. The smell of the wine is almost the same (no berries, no fruits, no skin, no flowers in the aroma). The density is like water (I was told that you can not determine this by a glass, but believe me - you can determine it even by less than what is poured for tasting). If someone likes it, buy it, I do not dissuade, wine is a matter of taste and mood. But if you've drunk homemade wine before or even know a little bit about it, this place is not for you. By the tone of the conversation, the guys incline you to the fact that factory wine is not an och (all high-quality wines are factory one way or another, but they certainly know better), but they have homemade, they have been "on the market" for 9 years and people return to them. They say grape varieties, well done, they even call the aging time in a barrel, it makes some impression. But in the end, they pour almost sweet water of different tastes. This is not wine in the understanding of France, Chile or Russia. This is not wine in the sense of home winemaking (I have two familiar home winemakers, and it's a completely different density, a different smell, a different taste). It's just water, maybe the juice of real grapes, sugar and maybe powder.
People who have tasted wines from any country from KB more expensive than 400₽ - it's worse, really.
People who have tasted real homemade wines (yes, maybe with added sugar, maybe not from technical grapes (my grandfather does this for himself)) - it's worse, really. I do not recommend it.
P.S. The guys from the chateau. If I'm wrong and this is really a homemade wine that you're working hard on, I'm sorry for the assessment. And please, with the whole team, taste other wines (the most affordable are in Russia, we have a lot of official home wineries). Read about them on the Internet. Learn about how wine is evaluated, about tannins, alcohol, sugar, taste and smell. Maybe you're doing something wrong?
P.P.S. I'm not saying anything about strong alcohol, maybe it's good, I haven't tried it.
We stayed at the Boxwood Grove sanatorium, took an excursion to Sukhum, on the way the guide brought us to this institution for a wine tasting. In general, they sell their products professionally, they tried 8 wines and 1 chacha, I liked the Lykhna wine and the Bouquet of Abkhazia, which I bought, unfortunately, they gave me another chacha as a gift. In general, the wine is fake, we checked it at home, poured water into a saucepan and put a glass of wine, if there is wine in the glass, then it is real, if there is water in the glass and the red liquid dissolves, then it is a fake, which happened. I still had suspicions after the purchase, when we decided to take a walk to the backyard, and there were 5-liter baklashki lying around with a powdery consistency, I realized right then that it "smells fried", it was good that I bought 3 bottles, gave them 2800 rubles, people with liters came out of there, suspecting nothing. I strongly do not recommend this place, avoid it, they do not have such a mass production of wines, they do not produce anything themselves, the vineyards are only for themselves or rent to the Turks.
Delicious wine, pleasant staff) There is a delivery to the hotel, a good bonus when you relax in this wonderful country. Thanks, we've taken it more than once!