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2004 United Stars Mukuzani – “Est. 1945, Georgia”

December 28, 2009
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It looks like some Mukuzani   f i n a l l y   wandered onto the SAQ‘s loading docks. But being, perhaps, better at fixing their prices than fixing their website, my suggestion that they check their small error has – so far – gone unheeded.*

Allow me to illustrate their mistake here, with bright red arrows:

VS.

O? You mean they confused those two countries that had the recent war? One of which is still occupied by the other? Yeah.

I know nothing about this Chinglishish-sounding distributor, or the winery in particular – but it’s produced in Kvarali, and they (mysteriously) use the wrong corks.

It’s pretty fair stuff as Mukuzani goes. I expect les Québerets-types will disagree as a matter of course. But then, those are the same «spécialistes du vin» who have such trouble with geography outside of les régions françaises (and, of course, toutes les régions de la Nouvelle-France). So.

 

 

*[07/01/10 Update: It took the SAQ data entry monkeys over two weeks to punch-in this small change, but I see that it's finally been done.]

 

3 Comments leave one →
  1. December 30, 2009 14:08

    take into account that 2004 is the date when Misha occupied Georgia:)
    perhaps they write Russia not to be confused with state Georgia of USA, as i write Georgia (Caucasus) which is more correct, because there is not such a state “Caucasus”, yet:)
    and what about the taste?
    it must be one of the tasty and sweet of kakhetian dry wines (women like it) with a rather small zone near the Gurdjaani:

  2. December 30, 2009 14:26

    • December 30, 2009 14:47

      take into account that 2004 is the date when Misha occupied Georgia:)

      Still, better Misha than Vladimir Vladimirovich. And better Misha than Eduard Amvrosiyevich.

      …and what about the taste?
      it must be one of the tasty and sweet of kakhetian dry wines (women like it)…

      Hey! What are you saying?!

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