For travelers who are interested in learning all about wine, the Republic of Georgia is the place to go. France may be one of the best-known wine countries, but ancient remains show that Georgians began making wine at least 5,000 years before the French. Last year, scientists found pieces of 8,000-year-old containers that were used to make alcohol. You can experience that history, and taste wine, all across the Georgian countryside. Hundreds of kinds of grapes grow in Georgia. Many families open small wineries. They still ferment the grapes in containers like those used thousands of years ago. Georgians call them “qvevri.” Visitors can even try a glass of unfiltered and golden-colored wine to get an idea of how wine first looked and tasted thousands of years ago.

What is wine?
a type of chocolate
an alcoholic drink made from the juice of grapes
a region of Italy
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Hundreds of kinds of what grow in Georgia?
berries
bananas
grapes
avocados
Many families open small wineries.
wineries
horse farms
general stores
hotels