Die Ausstellung „Georgien – Wiege des Weins“ zieht womöglich bald nach Japan

Die Ausstellung „Georgien – Wiege des Weins“ zieht womöglich bald nach Japan

Die Ausstellung „Georgien – Wiege des Weins“, die vom 31. Juli bis zum 14. September 2017 drei Monate lang in Bordeaux zu sehen war, soll nach Wunsch der nationalen Weinagentur Georgiens bald nach Japan weiterziehen, wie Georgia Today berichtet. Die Geschichte des Weinbaus in Georgien sei 8000 Jahre alt, so die Meldung. Man plane für die Ausstellung die Durchführung von Seminaren durch Winzermeister, thematische Filmvorführungen, Folklore-Darbietungen und die Verkostung georgischer Speisen und Weine, so die Weinagentur.

 

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