Category: Wine & Spirits

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A Guide to Georgian Grape Varieties for The Aspiring Sommelier

The lush greenery and breathtaking beauty of Georgia’s fertile valleys are not just for show. While it is a splendorous view worth of praise, it’s also responsible for the world’s most ancient wine culture. One that keeps thriving day after day. Talking wine in Georgia is talking about national identity. About pride. Wine flows through [...]
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12 Traditional Georgian Drinks you may haven’t heard about

Georgia is a compelling country located between Western Asia and Eastern Europe. Besides a rich culture, mouth-watering cuisines, and beautiful sceneries, Georgian drinks are worth writing home about. Though not as diverse as the cuisine, the country boasts of several drinks unique to the state. Drinking forms an integral part of the Georgian culture as [...]
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Kakheti Georgia’s Capital of Wine

Georgian cuisine may not be as famous as its wines, but the word is spreading. An increasing number of international visitors are coming to our Country and discovering the rich flavors in the food, and the fine wines that accompany those flavors so well. The Region of Kakheti lies east of the Capital, Tbilisi, bordering [...]
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Top 12 wine tasting and tour places to visit in Georgia

Georgia has an abundance of attractions, but its ancient winemaking tradition distinguishes it from countless wine destinations across the world. The tradition started more than 80 centuries ago, approximately 50 centuries before the Iron Age and about 30 centuries before the invention of writing. Georgia’s winemaking is mostly done in small-scale operations. The process is [...]
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Western Georgias Quality Wines Merit your Attention

Just a year ago, an archaeological find 50 km away from Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi established that wine was being made in the area 8,000 years ago. Georgia has always boasted about its tradition of winemaking, but this was the first proof that it was the home of wine production because there has not been any [...]
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