Nestled at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, the nation of Georgia is increasingly drawing global attention-not only as the likely cradle of winemaking but also as the birthplace of one of the 20th century’s most infamous leaders, Joseph Stalin. Reason Magazine’s latest exploration delves into how this ancient land’s rich history and culture have shaped both the world’s oldest fermented grape tradition and the rise of a complex political figure whose impact continues to resonate. This article unpacks Georgia’s dual legacy, offering fresh insights into the origins of wine and the early life of Stalin against the backdrop of the country’s unique historical landscape.
Georgia Stakes Its Claim as the Ancient Cradle of Winemaking
Archaeological discoveries across Georgia have unmasked traces of winemaking dating back nearly 8,000 years, positioning the nation as a strong contender for the title of the world’s earliest wine producer. Excavations in the fertile…
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Author : Sophia Davis
Publish date : 2025-09-23 16:55:00
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