Around 41 per cent of the Georgian population live in rural areas, and the majority of those still rely on agriculture for their livelihoods. The potential of...
Tag - Georgian Wine
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them...
The Georgian National Wine Agency has announced that Georgia’s export wine sales amounted to 114.2 million US dollars during the first seven months of this year, a six...
The first wine grapes to be grown on Mars could be Georgian. “If we’re going to live on Mars one day, Georgia needs to contribute. Our ancestors brought wine to Earth...
Georgia gave the world wine. Now it's turning its hand to whisky.
Following a poor harvest in 2017, the International Organisation of Wine and Vine has said that a number of countries in emerging Europe could this year see their...
According to new external trade statistics issued by GeoStat, the total value of Georgian exports to the EU between January and June 2018 was more than double that of...
John Wurdeman fell in love with Georgia the moment he arrived, in 1995. He has never once regretted his decision to make the country his home.
Recent archaeological finds suggest that Georgia may be home to the earliest example of grape-growing, winemaking culture anywhere in the world.
Cirami Estate 2015 Saperavi from Australia, McGregor Vineyard’s Black Russian Red 2010 Saperavi from the United States and Lagyl Arba Saperavi 2013 from Kazakhstan have...
A giant clay pot helped me fall in love with Georgia. I was immediately seduced by the majesty of the egg-shaped terracotta qvevri with their swollen bellies and pointed...
According to the National Wine Agency of Georgia, 2017 was a record year for Georgian wine exports. Data shows that 76.7 million bottles of wine were exported to 53...