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Discover the authentic Odessa region with an exclusive set of signature wines "Taste of the South" from the legendary NSC "Institute of Viticulture and Winemaking named after V.E. Tairov".
Why choose this wine set?
- Legendary quality: The wines are created in a scientific center where unique Ukrainian varieties and wine standards have been developed for over 100 years.
- Convenient format: 6 bottles of 50 ml - the ideal volume for getting acquainted with a variety of styles without having to buy full-sized bottles.
- Gastronomic journey: From fresh whites to rich dessert wines, every drop conveys the unique character of the southern terroir.
- The perfect gift: The craft design makes the set a wonderful souvenir from Odessa, a gift for business partners or a real discovery for connoisseurs of Ukrainian wine.
Contents of the tasting set (6 bottles of 50 ml):
Your set includes the Institute's iconic positions that demonstrate the skill of Ukrainian winemakers:
1. Tairov White (alc. 9-14%) - a light and aromatic wine for a fresh mood.
2. Tairov Red (alc. 9-14%) - a classic of southern winemaking with a mild taste.
3. Tairov Ruby (alc. 9-14%) - a rich wine with a deep color and expressive character.
4. Tairov Muscat (alc. 15%, sugar 16%) - a dessert wine with a refined muscat aroma.
5. Stara Shalanda (alc. 12%, sugar 21%) — a legendary sweet wine, the calling card of the region.
6. Tairovske Sobornoe (alc. 12%, sugar 21%) — a special wine with a rich palette of flavors.
Harvest year - 2025. The composition of the set may vary slightly depending on the availability of original blends.
Characteristics:
- Region: Ukraine, Odesa region (Tairove).
- Manufacturer: V.E. Tairov Institute.
- Quantity in the set: 6 bottles.
- Volume: 0.05 l each.
- Packaging: Kraft gift box.
Order the "Taste of the South" set and feel the history, science and the sun of Odessa in every glass!
This tasting set was created within the framework of the "Taste of the South" project, which unites the best traditions of winemaking from Koblevy to Tairovy.



