The Exhibition Dedicated to Georgian Wine Has Started in France Successfully
The Exhibition held in Wine Civilization Center, Bordeaux, France, which is dedicated to Georgian wine has started with success. As the Head of National Wine Agency, Giorgi Samanishvili stated, interest towards Georgian wine is great and hundreds of visitors have already had the opportunity to explore Georgian wine history and culture.
“Bordeaux Wine Civilization Center has a lot of visitors. The exhibition dedicated to Georgian wine culture got great interest from the guests of the event. They also have opportunity to taste Georgian wine at the bar in the center of the exhibition. This event will promote to increase Georgian wine awareness not inly in France, but also abroad. This exhibition shows that Georgia is not only an ancient wine producer but the country still continues to develop winemaking " - stated Giorgi Samanishvili.
According to him, exhibition scheduled in Bordeaux is a unique opportunity for Georgia to firmly and ultimately establish a place in the world as the oldest country of wine and ancient winemaking.
On July 31, exhibition “Georgia – Cradle of Wine” will be opened in the Wine Civilization Center "Cité des Civilisations Du Vin" in France, Bordeaux and will last for 4 months until late November.
Georgia is the first invited country, which opens a cycle of viticulture and winemaking exhibitions at the Wine Civilization Center and will be the honorable host of the Wine Civilization Museum.
Unique archeological and ethnographic patterns from Georgian National Museum will be represented during the exhibition in Wine Civilization Center of Bordeaux, these patterns prove that Georgia is undoubtedly the oldest wine civilization country. Different events will be held regularly during 4 months in the exhibition space: Scientific conferences, presentations, professional tasting of wine, which will be hosted by world-recognized wine experts.
In the modern world Bordeaux is considered as the leading cultural and tourism center of Europe and the capital of world wine, which hosts more than 6 million tourists each year.
Cité des Civilisations Du Vin is situated on 14 thousand sq. M. and introduces wine civilization history and modernity to the visitors with ultramodern technologies.