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Kakheti:
1. New Shuamta
2. old Shuamta
3. Ikalto monastery
4. Alaverdy monastery
5. Gremi
6. Nekresi
7. Tsinandali
8. Davit Gareja
9. Sighnaghi
Samtskhe-Javaketi:
10. Paravani lake
11. Saghamo lake
12. Khertvisi castle
13. Vardzia Cave
14. Rabati castle
15. Borjomi
Mtskheta-Mtianeti:
16. Svetitskhoveli
17. Jvari monastery
18. Shio-Mghvime monastery
19. Kazbegi
20. Chaukhi Mountains
21. Ananuri Castle
22. Gudauri
Shida Kartli:
23. Gori
23. Gori fortress
25. Gorijvari
26. The Ateni Sioni
27. Uplistsikhe
Tusheti:
28. Upper Omalo
29. Lower Omalo
30. Dartlo
31. Shenaqo
32. Diklo
33. Girevi
34. Bochorna
Svaneti:
35. Mestia
36. Ushguli
Racha:
37. Tskhrajvari
38. Shaori lake
39. Nikortsminda cathedral
40. Khotevi cathedral
41. Barakoni cathedral
42. Mravaldzali
43. Shovi
Khevsureti:
44. Shatili
45. Muco
46. Abudelauri lakes
Samegrelo-Imereti:
47. Martvili Canyon
48. Okace Canyon
49. Kinchkha Waterfall
50. Promete Cave
51. Sataplia
Kolkheti:
52. Paliastomi Lake
Guria:
53. Gomi Mountain / Gomismta
Achara:
54. City Batumi
55. Mtirala National Park
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GEORGIA | Kakheti Region
Georgia is located in the Caucasus, along the black sea. It is a country with European vocation and western spirit with great landscape and cultural variety. National parks, nature reserves, coasts, historical monuments, traditional Georgian dances and a great passion for wine is what makes Georgia a rich country with an infinity vitality.
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Georgia has protected its artistic heritage and been able to maintain the vibrancy of its unique traditions. It has conserved a biodiversity greater than that of some continents, and has a magnetism which draws people back to visit over and over again. Although as small as Switzerland, Georgia is big in all aspects; a progressive nation, European in attitude and Western in spirit; a real Caucasian country with the joy of the Mediterranean.
The vast vineyards of the Eastern Region of Kakheti, home to the largest wineries in the nation, are a clear illustration of this passion. In Georgia, there are a considerable number of grape varieties, more than anywhere else in the world. Most of them are used to make high-quality wines as prestigious as Tsinandali, Mukuzani, Theliani or Napareuli, all of which have received gold, silver and bronze medal awards in international competitions.
The care of the grape pickers and the meticulous selection process during the harvest, have led to Georgian wines enjoying worldwide recognition. According to archaeological research, Georgia is at the very cradle of wine culture, as grapes have been cultivated in this area for 7,000 years. It may even be true that the generic word for this most ancient of alcoholic drinks is derived from the Georgian word “gvino” And in some “marani”, or traditional wine cellars, such as this one in the town of Gurjaani, grapes are still pressed by foot in wooden vats to avoid crushing the seeds, which would give the wine a bitter taste.
In Kakheti, almost everything revolves around wine. Proof of this is the XVI century wine cellar in Velistsikhe, in which the traditional “kvevri” are still used: clay barrels buried underground that maintain a constant temperature to ensure optimal fermentation.
These fossilized grapes from the Neolithic Age and the discovery of vessels from the III century B.C., prove that since Prehistory, wine has played a key socioeconomic role in this region.
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The BEST of Kakheti - Get me some WINE!
In today's vlog, we joined Real Georgia Tours on a private tour exploring the beautiful Kakheti region. Every now and again escaping the city into the countryside is needed, and this trip did not disappoint.
We spent time visiting the David Gareji caves, a large monastery complex which still has an operating church! Following that, we grabbed a delicious lunch, and headed over to Sighnagi city, where we toured more monasteries and took part in an amazing local organic wine tasting. If you're visiting Georgia, and feel the need to escape the hustle & bustle of the city? Then consider going on a day-tour - you won't be disappointed.
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Kakheti: Georgia's cradle of wine
Kakheti is Georgia's main wine-producing region in the country's east. Wine grapes have been cultivated in these lands for 8,000 years, which, archaeologists say, makes Kakheti the cradle of wine.
A total of 104 endemic varieties of grapes grow at the Alaverdi Monastery of Saint George, which traces its history back to the sixth century. The unique Georgian way of making wine was passed on by the Orthodox monks through the ages.
Wine making began here from the very first days of the monaster…
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Trip to Georgia - virtual fly tour over Khertvisi fortress complex discovery from the Air
Khertvisi fortress (Georgian: ხერთვისის ციხე) is one of the oldest fortresses in Georgia and was functional throughout the Georgian feudal period. It is situated in Southern Georgia, in Meskheti region. The fortress was first build in the 2nd century BC. The church was built in 985, and the present walls build in 1354. As the legend says, Khertvisi was destroyed by Alexander the Great.
In the 10th-11th centuries it was the center of Meskheti region. During the 12th century it became a town. In the 13th century Mongols destroyed it and until the 15th century it lost its power. In the 15th century it was owned by Meskheti landlords from Jakeli family. In the 16th century the southern region of Georgia was invaded by Turks. During next 300 years they have owned Khertvisi too.
Name Khertvisi comes from the verb designating the confluence of two rivers. In ancient times, during the march to the east, Alexander the Great saw the city-fortress Khertvisi.
Khertvisi fortress is a well-preserved complex construction. The buildings that is prreserved to this day belong to the X-XIX centuries. The fortress consists of two main parts - the citadel and the wall. The Citadel occupies a narrow ledge that is protected by a high vertical cliff. The towers of the fortress are well protected and standing out is the main tower - a building constructed of well-crafted and stacked stones. Also should be noted is the five-sided turret which protects the east side. The fortress is supplied with drinking water through a tunnel, attached from the northwest.
Khertvisi was repeatedly rebuilt. In 1356-1356, Zakaria Kamkamishvili, Treasurer of the King, built the tower and wall. In the XVI century the fortress belonged to the feudal family Hertvisari. In 1578 the Turks captured Khertvisi with other fortresses of Samtskhe - Saatabago. In 1828-1829, after the victory of Russia over Turkey, the fortress was returned to Georgia. At that time, Khertvisi, along with other Georgian fortresses, lost its strategic importance.
Since 2007, the Khertvisi fortress is included in the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage.
Kakheti, the wine-making region of Georgia - Cinematic travel Vlog by Tolt #6
Come with us to Kakheti, a region in Georgia famous for its amazing wine-making culture.
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Winery Qvevvri AMORIS in Tsinandali. Kakheti, Georgia
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