Reporting from Telavi, Republic of Georgia — It was known as the “Tuscany of the Soviet Union,” a strange handle for a place better known for being overrun by Mongol hordes and the Red Army, among ...
Georgian farmers close up vessels with new wine at the farm in the village in Georgian region of Kakheti, 26 September 2005. In a country where wine making and wine drinking are deeply rooted in ...
If you love wine and Georgia hasn’t made your travel bucket list yet, all I can say is – you messed up. Thankfully, it’s never too late to change that. Because Georgian wine is – and has been – having ...
Six thousand years before Christ turned water into wine, the ancestors of modern-day Georgia were turning grapes into it. It’s thanks to these imaginative Stone Age sapiens that today we enjoy Gamay ...
IT WAS 9:30 in the morning and I was already tipsy. At Twins Old Cellar Winery Hotel in Napareuli, a one-road village of stone houses and overgrown pomegranate trees in the Georgian province of ...
Wine pop quiz: Which country in the world has been making wine the longest? Is it France? Perhaps Spain or Italy? Not even close. Head further east and a few thousand years earlier for the correct ...
Georgia is famous for its heady wines, but many vineyard owners in the Kakheti region are swapping vines for hazelnuts because of declining prices for grapes. One vineyard owner told RFE/RL that, ...
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