BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

Grape and wine culture in Georgia, the South Caucasus

  • Maghradze David,
  • Samanishvili Giorgi,
  • Mekhuzla Levan,
  • Mdinaradze Irma,
  • Tevzadze George,
  • Aslanishvili Andro,
  • Chavchanidze Paata,
  • Lordkipanidze David,
  • Jalabadze Mindia,
  • Kvavadze Eliso,
  • Rusishvili Nana,
  • Nadiradze Eldar,
  • Archvadze Gvantsa,
  • McGovern Patrick,
  • This Patrice,
  • Bacilieri Roberto,
  • Failla Osvaldo,
  • Cola Gabriele,
  • Mariani Luigi,
  • Wales Nathan,
  • Gilbert M. Thomas P.,
  • Bouby Laurent,
  • Kazeli Tina,
  • Ujmajuridze Levan,
  • Batiuk Stephen,
  • Graham Andrew,
  • Megrelidze Lika,
  • Bagratia Tamar,
  • Davitashvili Levan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20160703027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
p. 03027

Abstract

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In 2014, the National Wine Agency of the Republic of Georgia initiated a three-year “Research Project for the study of Georgian Grapes and Wine Culture. Through collaborative research by Georgian and foreign institutions and researchers, the project aims to: stimulate research of Georgian viticulture and viniculture, through the lens of the country with the earliest tradition of grape domestication and winemaking; and to reconstruct the continuous development of viticulture and wine culture through time. The project advances the study of grape and wine culture by utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, including: archaeology, history, ethnography, molecular genetics, biomolecular archaeology, palaeobotany, ampelography, enology, climatology and other scientific fields. These studies are diachronic in their approach, beginning with the oldest Neolithic civilizations, to present day, creating a holistic understanding of the continuity and complexity of Georgian Wine Culture to help popularize Georgian Wine throughout the global wine market.