Most people connect wine with France, Italy or Spain… 🍷
But the world’s oldest known winemaking history leads to a small country between Europe and Asia — **Georgia **
Archaeological discoveries show evidence of winemaking in Georgia dating back around **8,000 years**, long before many famous wine regions existed.
What makes Georgia special is that this ancient tradition is still alive today.
Winemakers continue using **Qvevri** — large egg-shaped clay vessels buried underground to ferment and age wine.
This traditional Georgian winemaking method is so culturally important that UNESCO recognized it as an Intangible Cultural Heritage tradition.
With 500+ native grape varieties, the stunning Caucasus Mountains and the famous Kakheti wine region, Georgia is one of the world’s most unique hidden travel experiences.
Would you visit Georgia? 👇
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