Many everyday or ritual artifacts related to winemaking have been found on the territory of Georgia dated from the Neolithic to the Bronze and Early Iron Era, Late Antiquity and AD period, attesting to the old age of this culture as well as its continuity on the territory of Georgia. The genetic love and respect that the Georgian man has for the vine are reflected not only in the refined form of culture, but in religious beliefs and imaginations, myth, folklore and art associated with wine.
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Many everyday or ritual artifacts related to winemaking have been found on the territory of Georgia dated from the Neolithic to the Bronze and Early Iron Era, Late Antiquity and AD period, attesting to the old age of this culture as well as its continuity on the territory of Georgia. The genetic love and respect that the Georgian man has for the vine are reflected not only in the refined form of culture, but in religious beliefs and imaginations, myth, folklore and art associated with wine.
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