The Qvevri Wine Tradition of Georgia
Everything you need to know about Georgia, the pioneer of orange wines. Learn about its 8,000 year winemaking history and 500+ native grapes.
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Everything you need to know about Georgia, the pioneer of orange wines. Learn about its 8,000 year winemaking history and 500+ native grapes.
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This strikingly beautiful region boasts the Adriatic Sea on its east and the Apennine Mountains in the west, including Corno Grande (9,560 ft), Italy’s highest peak outside of the Alps. Unspoiled wilderness is highly characteristic of Abruzzo, so much so that 50% of its land is dedicated to national parks and UNESCO sites.
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Only two hours from Barcelona, the Priorat is an easy and tranquil getaway from the busy city. Ascending high into the Priorat from the coast below, you are transported into a green array of twisting mountain vineyards and vegetation.
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Hovering above Portugal in northwest Spain, Galicia is a sacred place coveted by adventurers and Albariño lovers alike.
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Moravia is located about 2.5 hours southeast of Prague and an hour north of Vienna, Austria. To easily explore the region you can stay about 45 minutes north in Brno, a lively university city with ample transportation.
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