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09 November, 2017
An exhibition titled Georgia-Cradle of Wine has held its closing ceremony in Bordeaux, France, with the participation of the Georgian musical group Basiani and the presentation of a documentary...
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12 October, 2017
JIMSHER, the first Georgian whiskey, has been named among the world’s ten top strong drinks.
JIMSHER has won the first golden medal at the Global Travel Retail Spirits Masters...
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12 September, 2017
Georgia is the cradle of wine, confirms a three-year study conducted by experts from seven countries.
The research that acknowledged Georgia as the birthplace of wine was led by Dr. Patrick E....
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17 August, 2017
Georgian Whiskey JIMSHER won the international competition The World Whisky Masters silver medals. The event was held in London.
According to Georgian whiskey company, JIMSHER received silver...
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03 August, 2017
France’s Cite de Vin museum will toast Georgia’s 9,000-year history as the global birthplace of wine-making in a new exhibition from Monday.
The wine history museum in the...
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27 July, 2017
Exhibition Georgia – The Cradle of Wine will be opened on July 31 at the “Cité des Civilisations Du Vin” in Bordeaux,France.
Bordeaux is famous for its wine culture....
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22 July, 2017
The ancient origins and continued history of winemaking in Georgia will be the focus of an exhibition in south-western France’s wine-rich Bordeaux municipality starting later this...
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01 May, 2017
They're unfiltered. Iconoclastic. Made the way Roman emperors like wine: funkier, fresher, earthier. With practically nothing added or taken away, natural wines aim for a level of...
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20 October, 2016
by Megan Eileen
18.10.2016. It’s hard to believe it’s been an entire month since my glorious trip to Georgia. Yes, I’m talking about the country, folks. To be honest,...
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02 June, 2016
A popular American website and newsletter for culinary enthusiasts named Tasting Table has dedicated an article to Georgia’s wine culture emphasizing its features and uniqueness of...
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01 December, 2015
Language evolution is like biological evolution – it happens minutely, generation by generation, so there’s no distinct breaking point between one language and the next language...
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