Did you know the world’s oldest winemaking tradition doesn’t come from France or Italy… but Georgia?
For over 8,000 years, Georgians have been crafting wine using buried clay vessels called *Qvevri*. The result? A bold, earthy wine with a golden amber glow.
This isn’t just a drink—it’s living history in a glass.
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All wine is made with the skins and withiut any machine…