In this video it is said that Georgia's first wine making artifacts were dated 5 thousand years ago but recent archeological findings proove that Georgians started winemaking much earlier 8 thousand years ago. I am Georgian sommelier and I am very thankful for Mr. Hue Johnsons's wine research. His Wine Atlas also tells us about Georgian viticulture.
I'm six years late in responding but I love Lambrusco, Beaujolais, Champagne, Albariño, Riesling and Rioja Wine thats the best wine honestly for drinking to
An excellent, informative production. Very engaging all the way through, from wine's historical past to its high-tech future - though one dreads it. Some of the older methods look as though you might expect the wine to taste of something - whatever that may be - as opposed to the clinical offerings the future promises. A series well worth watching, you'll certainly come away wiser.
Caucasus and Georgia has the oldest known History of Wine making. since Noah and his children were ones to harvest grapes and make wine first, all civilizations learned from Caucasians about wine and how to make it. unfortunately today ancient wine making can only be found few places on earth, Georgians have the oldest wine tradition thus produce best wines.
When you seemed to appreciate that Georgian vintner’s wine, I was so impressed by your palate. You love wine!
In this video it is said that Georgia's first wine making artifacts were dated 5 thousand years ago but recent archeological findings proove that Georgians started winemaking much earlier 8 thousand years ago. I am Georgian sommelier and I am very thankful for Mr. Hue Johnsons's wine research. His Wine Atlas also tells us about Georgian viticulture.
This was the first video I watched, in 2006. I'm glad its online. Thanks Tony and Hugh!
I hope he's still alive. Thanks for your knowledge.❤
Highly interesting, thank you and cheers, Mr. Johnson!
Anyone else drinking a good wine and get curious about its history?
I'm six years late in responding but I love Lambrusco, Beaujolais, Champagne, Albariño, Riesling and Rioja Wine
thats the best wine honestly for drinking to
Aye!
An excellent, informative production. Very engaging all the way through, from wine's historical past to its high-tech future - though one dreads it. Some of the older methods look as though you might expect the wine to taste of something - whatever that may be - as opposed to the clinical offerings the future promises.
A series well worth watching, you'll certainly come away wiser.
Great job!! Thank you.
Thanks -
But I wonder...
Why only 375 views?
John K. Lindgren
Bangkok
So interesting.
Lovely
Did they also grow the amanita mascaria
Give us the whole intro please
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Caucasus and Georgia has the oldest known History of Wine making.
since Noah and his children were ones to harvest grapes and make wine first, all civilizations learned from Caucasians about wine and how to make it.
unfortunately today ancient wine making can only be found few places on earth, Georgians have the oldest wine tradition thus produce best wines.
Noah Caucasus Noah never lived.
did they date the amphoras? wuahahaha. origin of wine is hole europe and mediterranian basin. this is for idiots.
buuuul...
h j should become "SIR" so many nearly nobodies got a shame!!!