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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. 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]

  4. Georgia (U.S. state) wine - Wikipedia

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    Georgia was an important winegrowing region of the United States in the 19th century, and by 1900 ranked sixth in production among U.S. states. The state of Georgia first prohibited alcoholic beverages before many other states, in 1907 and subsequently the Georgian wine industry was decimated by Prohibition in the United States .

  5. Category:Georgian wine - Wikipedia

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  6. Mukuzani - Wikipedia

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    Mukuzani (Georgian: მუკუზანი muk’uzani) is a dry red Georgian wine made from Saperavi grapes in Mukuzani, Kakheti. Mukuzani is distinct from the other wines made from the same grapes in that it is aged in oak casks for a longer time – at least three years. Mukuzani has a deep red color with a soft smoky scent of oak and ...

  7. Kvevri - Wikipedia

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    Since the Russian market for Georgian wine has dwindled to a trickle, Georgia has revived this ancient method of wine-making and is exciting interest around the world. [8] Various commercial wineries in Georgia export kvevri wines abroad, and some wine-makers in Europe and America have taken to making their wine in kvevris. [9] [10]

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    There are more 7-Elevens worldwide than McDonald's, and that's just one interesting fact about the famous seller of Big Gulps, snacks, and Slurpees.

  9. List of Georgian wine appellations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Georgian wine appellations. 29 appellations [1] are registered with Sakpatenti, Georgia's national intellectual property center. 18 are described in a book published in 2010, [2] and 11 more have been added since (see current list here [3]).

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