Map of Regions of Viticulture in Georgia
Georgian Wine: “Beyond Natural & Niche”
Vintage: The Story of Wine, Hugh Johnson
From one of the preeminent writers on wine today, the lavishly illustrated and brilliantly told story of wine and civilization, from ancient Rome to the present.
Read MoreUncorking the Caucasus: Wines from Turkey, Armenia, and Georgia, Dr Matthew Horkey, Charine Tan
Uncorking the Caucasus is about the wines from Turkey, Armenia, and Georgia. Part travel narrative and part wine guide, this book will take the readers on a tasting tour through the wine regions in the three countries, recommend the best wine each place has to offer, provide anecdotal insights into the wine culture of each…
Read MoreInventing Wine, Paul Lukacs
Because science and technology have opened new avenues for vintners, our taste in wine has grown ever more diverse. Wine is now the subject of careful chemistry and global demand.Buy Book >
Read MoreThe History of Wine in 100 Bottles: From Bacchus to Bordeaux and Beyond
The History of Wine in 100 Bottles by Oz Clarke
Read MoreHis Majesty Georgian Wine, David Turashvili
Georgia, Sakhartvelo: The Birthplace of Wine, Terry and Kathy Sullivan
Georgia, Sakartvelo: the Birthplace of Wine by Terry and Kathy Sullivan reveals a cultural world unknown to many people. The country of Georgia is located to the east of the Black Sea between the Greater Caucasus Mountains and the Lesser Caucasus Mountains.
Read MoreFor the Love of Wine: My Odyssey through the World’s Most Ancient Wine Culture, Alice Feiring
In 2011 when Alice Feiring first arrived in Georgia, she felt as if she’d emerged from the magic wardrobe into a world filled with mythical characters making exotic and delicious wine with the low-tech methods of centuries past. She was smitten, and she wasn’t alone.
Read MoreAncient Wine: The Search for the Origins of Viniculture, Patrick E. McGovern
The history of civilization is, in many ways, the history of wine. This book is the first comprehensive and up-to-date account of the earliest stages of vinicultural history and prehistory, which extends back into the Neolithic period and beyond.
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