By Lucy Papachristou TBILISI, May 29 (Reuters) - Tangled cobwebs dangle from the ceiling in dim light and a pleasant, musky ...
Georgia is now home to nearly 100 boutique wineries and vineyards, and the industry continues to grow. They’re located throughout the state from Blairsville to Valdosta, according to Jane Miller, ...
A lifestyle feature published by the New York Post has encouraged wine enthusiasts to look beyond traditional European ...
These South Georgia vineyards are drawing notice for their still and sparkling wines made from sweet Georgia Muscadines. Also featured are recommendations from wine columnist and educator Jane Garvey, ...
Why would people go to the Montaluce Winery & Restaurant to take a guided 1.8 mile hike through the woods or fly fish in the Etowah River — many for the first time? “You’ll be surprised what people ...
Georgia may be renowned for its official fruit, but the state is also home to a thriving wine country, particularly in the North Georgia mountains. While Georgia’s modern wine scene started emerging ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The people of Georgia might well be the first folks who ever got properly wine-drunk. Straddling the Promethean Caucasus mountains ...
I remember my first taste of Georgia wine, years ago: I was in a small gift shop in “alpine” Helen during (what else?) Oktoberfest, and was offered a Dixie cup filled with complimentary “Muscadew.” I ...
Where wine is concerned, Taylor Parsons is almost never gobsmacked. The former wine director at République, the Hancock Park restaurant, author of one of the broadest, most idiosyncratic wine programs ...
Wine-making in Georgia has been an integral part of the country’s culture for millennia; so ingrained is viticulture in the country that imagery of grapevines can be seen adorning churches and public ...
A 40,000-bottle wine collection that belonged to Josef Stalin, including French and Georgian rarities some dating back to the ...