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  2. Georgian wine - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Georgian wines carry the name of the source region, district, or village, much like French regional wines such as Bordeaux or Burgundy. As with these French wines, Georgian wines are usually a blend of two or more grapes. For instance, one of the best-known white wines, Tsinandali, is a blend of Rkatsiteli and Mtsvane grapes from ...

  3. Kvevri - Wikipedia

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    A large Kvevri held at the Georgian National Museum of Tbilisi. Kvevri or Qvevri (Georgian: ქვევრი [ˈkʰvɛvɾi]) - also known as Ch'uri (Georgian: ჭური [ˈtʃʼuɾi]) in Western Georgia - are large earthenware vessels used for the fermentation, storage and aging of traditional Georgian wine.

  4. Chacha (brandy) - Wikipedia

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    Chacha (Georgian: ჭაჭა ch’ach’a [tʃʼatʃʼa]) is a Georgian pomace brandy, clear and strong (ranging between 40% alcohol for commercially produced to 85% for home brew), which is sometimes called "wine vodka", "grape vodka", or "Georgian vodka/grappa". It is made of grape pomace (grape residue left after

  5. Here, the quality and the cost are skyscraper high and bassline low, respectively – expect to spend the grand sum of £2 for a glass of wine in most local restaurants.

  6. Intangible cultural heritage of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Georgian polyphonic singing: 17 November 2011: Inscribed in 2008 on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (originally proclaimed in 2001). [3] 2: Kvevri: 17 November 2011: Large egg-shaped earthenware vessels used for the fermentation, storage, and ageing of traditional Georgian wine.

  7. Saperavi - Wikipedia

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    Saperavi (Georgian: საფერავი; literally "paint, dye, give color") is an acidic, teinturier-type grape variety native to the country of Georgia, where it is used to make many of the region's most well-known wines. [1]

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