Boston Wine Expo: Wines of Georgia (Part 3)

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Continuing to relate my recent experiences with Georgian wines, I’m providing more reviews of some of the 60 Georgian wines I tasted at the recent Boston Wine Expo. And I’m also going to provide additional history and background on the region of Georgia and its wines, to give better context to these wines.

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Georgian wines, part of an 8000-year-old tradition

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Long tables are spread out under a stand of old cypress trees, shaded from the glare of the midsummer sun in the middle of a long grass paddock. We’re in Red Hill, on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula – but we could be somewhere deep in Georgia, the ancient country wedged between eastern Europe and western Asia.

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Boston Wine Expo: Wines of Georgia (Part 2)

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Continuing to relate my recent experiences with Georgian wines, I’m providing more reviews of some of the 60 Georgian wines I tasted at the recent Boston Wine Expo. And I’m also going to provide additional history and background on the region of Georgia and its wines, to give better context to these wines.

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Boston Wine Expo 2017: Highlights & Favorites

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Three weekends ago (seriously where does the time go??) Sean and I attended the 2017 Boston Wine Expo and I think this one was the best yet. This was our fourth year in a row attending and I can honestly say that like a fine wine, this event gets even better with age.

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Boston Wine Expo: Wines of Georgia (Part 1)

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Continuing to relate my experiences with Georgian wines, I’m now going to start providing reviews for some of the approximately 60 Georgian wines I tasted at the recent Boston Wine Expo. And I’m also going to provide more history and background on the region of Georgia and its wines, to give better context to these wines.

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Boston Wine Expo: Giorgi Samanisvili & Wines of Georgia

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“In no other country do the inhabitants drink so much, or such excellent wine.”–Jean-Baptiste Chardin (aka Sir John Chardin), referring to the country of Georgia in his ten-volume The Travels of Sir John Chardin, published in 1786. I first sampled a Georgian wine about nine years ago though I’ve had the opportunity to taste many other Georgian wines during the…

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Go Georgian for bargain-trove of unique wines

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Georgia lays claim to some of the earliest evidence of wine-making with the discovery of a prehistoric settlement and the remnants of clay vessels and grape pips dating 8,000 years ago. Centuries of a thriving wine-making culture was ultimately quashed after the Soviet takeover in 1921, which drastically reduced wine diversity and emphasized quantity over…

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Georgia, the country, offers unusual wines worth tasting

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An examination of Georgian wines first requires a clarification of whether the inquiry is referring to the state of Georgia in the United States or the independent country of Georgia that was formerly part of the old communist Soviet Union. This column will deal with the now independent democratic country of Georgia geographically bounded on…

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Discover the Wines of Georgia

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My pursuit of Georgian Wines has led me to the metropolis of New York City, where there was a wine tasting that brought over forty wines from the country known as the ‘cradle of wine’ with over 8,000 vintages and possibly the world’s oldest wine region and traditions to the forefront of the unsuspecting, but,…

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Giorgi Samanishvili Knows the Wines of Georgia

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Meet Giorgi Samanishvili, Chairman of the National Wine Agency of Georgia. He was my introduction to the wines from the country of Georgia, located between the Black Sea and the Caucasus- a rather small country that is home to ‘8000Vintages.’

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