Discovering Georgia’s Wine Country: Ancient Traditions and Modern Innovations Georgia, a country located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, has a long and rich history of winemaking. In fact, Georgia is known as the cradle of wine, with evidence of winemaking dating back over 8,000 years. Today, Georgia’s wine industry is experiencing a renaissance, with modern winemakers combining ancient traditions with innovative techniques to produce some of the most unique and delicious wines in the world. Georgia’s Wine Country: A Journey Through Time A trip to Georgia’s wine country is a journey through time. Visitors can explore ancient wine cellars, where winemaking techniques have remained unchanged for centuries. The Georgian countryside is dotted with small family-owned wineries, where traditional methods such as clay amphora fermentation and skin contact are still used to produce distinctive wines. In addition to its ancient winemaking traditions, Georgia also has...