Description: Free eBay listing template designed by dewiso.com Encyclopedia of Soviet Georgia Wine - Kakheti Kartli Imereti Racha Regions 1989 Incredible book showing the depth and breadth of wine production in Georgia at the end of the era of the Soviet Union. Incredibly comprehensive (see photos).Oversized hardcover (9" x 12"), about 250+ pages. Tight and square binding. Clean pages with no readily visible underlining or writing. Inscribed on front flyleaf.I combine shipping. I have been selling books, coins, sports cards and other collectibles for more than 20 years.All items securely packed.Please note: If ordering internationally please request a more accurate weight for your package. Contact me any time... We can be contacted at any time through eBay messages if you have any questions, comments or product requests. We will respond to you within 24 hours and do our best to help you out! We encourage our customers to contact us with any questions or concerns! We'd like to be sure you are completely satisfied with your purchase. Some more details... Georgia has a rich and ancient tradition of winemaking, dating back thousands of years. Georgian wine is renowned for its unique production methods, indigenous grape varieties, and distinct flavors. Here are some key aspects of Georgian wine: 1. Qvevri Winemaking: - One of the most distinctive features of Georgian wine is the use of qvevris, large clay vessels buried underground for fermentation and aging. This traditional winemaking method has been recognized by UNESCO as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. 2. Indigenous Grape Varieties: - Georgia is home to a vast array of indigenous grape varieties. Some of the notable ones include Saperavi (red), Rkatsiteli (white), Kisi, Mtsvane, and Chinuri. 3. Amber Wine: - Amber wine, also known as orange wine, is a style of wine made by fermenting white grapes with their skins. This process gives the wine its characteristic amber or orange color and contributes to its unique taste and texture. The tradition of making amber wine in qvevris is particularly strong in Georgia. 4. Wine Regions: - Georgia has several wine-producing regions, each with its own climate, soil, and grape varieties. Some notable wine regions include Kakheti, Kartli, Imereti, and Racha. 5. Kakheti - The Wine Region: - Kakheti, in eastern Georgia, is often referred to as the "wine region" and is famous for its vineyards and winemaking traditions. It is a leading producer of both red and white wines. 6. Wine Festivals: - Georgia hosts various wine festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating its winemaking heritage. These festivals provide an opportunity for locals and tourists to taste a wide variety of Georgian wines. 7. Wine Tourism: - Wine tourism has become increasingly popular in Georgia. Visitors can tour vineyards, visit wineries, participate in wine tastings, and learn about the traditional winemaking process. 8. Wine and Culture: - Wine plays a significant role in Georgian culture and traditions. It is an integral part of social and religious celebrations, and the traditional Georgian feast, called a "supra," often includes toasts and the sharing of wine. 9. Recognition and Awards: - Georgian wines have gained recognition internationally for their unique characteristics. Some wineries have received awards at prestigious wine competitions, drawing attention to the quality and distinctiveness of Georgian wine. Georgian wine continues to be an important cultural and economic aspect of the country, and its traditions are deeply ingrained in the identity of the Georgian people. The diverse range of grape varieties and the ancient winemaking techniques contribute to the country's reputation as one of the oldest winemaking regions in the world. Free eBay listing template designed by © dewiso.com.
Price: 60 USD
Location: Alexandria, Virginia
End Time: 2024-12-02T20:00:00.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Publication Year: 1989
Language: English, French, Georgian, Russian
Book Title: Georgian Wine
Author: Unknown See Listing
Genre: Art & Culture, Environment, Nature & Earth, History, Photography
Original Language: Georgian
Topic: Agriculture, American History, Architectural Photography, Architecture, Christian History, Contemporary History, Cultural History, Culture, Economic History, Family History, Family Life, Landscape Photography, Local History, Modern History, Nature, Photojournalism, Popular Culture, Regional History, Social History, Wines, World History
Country/Region of Manufacture: Georgia