We traveled to Batumi Georgia 🇬🇪 to experience this 8,000 year old wine making tradition. Per UNESCO Georgia is the where wine was invented dating back 6,000 B.C. The Qvevri wine-making technique is a cherished Georgian tradition, predominantly in villages with unique grape varieties. Using a clay vessel, or Qvevri, wine is made, aged, and stored. Skills are passed down within families during community harvests. The wine-making involves pressing grapes and fermenting them in buried Qvevris for several months. This method is widespread among Georgians, with wine playing a central role in daily life and celebrations. The tradition deeply influences Georgian culture, evident in their oral histories and songs. 📍Batumi, Georgia 🇬🇪 🎥 @visitbatumi Winery location: @adjarianwinehouse #visitbatumi #batumi #aliandnino #love #georgia #visitgeorgia #visitajara #georgiatravelmoments #georgiatourismpartner