Try the Amber Wine That Will Be Your Gateway to 8,000 Years of Georgian Tradition
The decade of amber wine is under way. For a style that was virtually unknown in the US until recently, amber (or “orange”) wines—white wines crafted, like reds, with sustained skin contact—have achieved remarkable notoriety in just a few years.
Natural Wine Is Not a Fad: What a prominent Georgian from the 1800s can tell us about a centuries-old debate
The true purpose of winemaking, its beginning and end, is to make wine naturally, following the process by which nature itself transforms grape juice into wine… - Ilia Chavchavaze
Wine People: A model for helping small growers thrive in Georgia
We’re very excited to introduce an innovative and new line up from @telianicollection — Teliani Valley, a major winery in Georgia, has partnered with artisanal winemakers without the resources to bottle and export their own products. Their wine is distributed under the Teliani Collection Wine People label, and the revenue funds their own commercial wineries and helps …
12 Top DC Restaurants Featuring Georgian Wine Right Now
Georgian Wine is Exploding in Washington DC in 2018: D.C. Sommeliers and Chef’s are Leading the Discovery of The Birthplace of Wine Georgia, the country not the state, boasts the oldest winemaking tradition in the world dating back 8,000 years, 525 unique varietals and downright delicious wines. DC somms and chefs from some of the areas trendiest restaurants …
Washington Post Features 5 Georgian Wines
Dave McIntyre of the Washington Post has recommended 5 Georgian wines to try in his recent review all of which received Excellent to Exceptional Ratings. In his more in depth article titled “Why try Georgian wines? Because they’re exciting.” Dave writes Georgia’s wines are exciting. The country offers everything a modern wine geek could ask …