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  2. Georgian wine - Wikipedia

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    The wine contains up to 10.5-12.0% alcohol, 3-5% sugar and has 5-7% titrated acidity. It has been manufactured since 1943. The word "Usakhelauri" means "nameless" in Georgia. The wine was considered so fine that it was hard for winemakers to find an adequate name for it.

  3. History of wine - Wikipedia

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    The origins of wine predate written records, and modern archaeology is still uncertain about the details of the first cultivation of wild grapevines.It has been hypothesized that early humans climbed trees to pick berries, liked their sugary flavor, and then began collecting them.

  4. South Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    Some experts speculate that the South Caucasus may be the birthplace of wine production. [31] Archaeological excavations and carbon dating of grape seeds from the area have dated back to 8000–5000 BC. [32] Wine found in Iran has been dated to c. 7400 BC [30] and c. 5000 BC, [33] while wine found in Georgia has been dated to c. 8000 BC.

  5. Georgia (U.S. state) wine - Wikipedia

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    Georgia was an important winegrowing region of the United States in the 19th century, and by 1900 ranked sixth in production among U.S. states. The state of Georgia first prohibited alcoholic beverages before many other states, in 1907 and subsequently the Georgian wine industry was decimated by Prohibition in the United States .

  6. Wine - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known traces of wine are from Georgia (c. 6000 BCE), [3] [2] Iran (c. 5000 BCE), [9] [10] Armenia (c. 4100 BCE), [11] and Sicily (c. 4000 BCE). [12] Wine reached the Mediterranean Basin in the early Bronze Age and was consumed and celebrated by ancient civilizations like ancient Greece and Rome. [13]

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    Yet in the fertile valleys of Parma, Italy — the birthplace of Parmigiano Reggiano — cheese is practically currency. Like other coveted goods, it is susceptible to copycats and counterfeits ...

  8. The Most Delicious Signature Meal from Every State - AOL

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    Meal: Ham & biscuits, peanut soup, Norton wine, peanut pie Ham and biscuits feature Virginia’s famous salt-cured country ham, a product of the state's centuries-old pork farming tradition.

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    Flat Out, Atlanta, Georgia’s Magic City Kitchen has some of the most legendary fried chicken wings. The club known for launching rap careers also makes exceptional chicken wings in a variety of ...