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VISITING THE BIGGEST WINE FACTORY IN KAKHETI, GEORGIA 🇬🇪 Day 2 tour #mgatripnilarry #gerogiatrip

VISITING THE BIGGEST WINE FACTORY IN KAKHETI, GEORGIA 🇬🇪 Day 2 tour #mgatripnilarry #gerogiatrip # kakhetiwineregion #tbilisigeorgia #kakheti #biggestwinefactory

Kakheti Wine Region is located in the eastern part of Georgia wine country and comprises two river basins, Ivri and Alazani. These rivers have a significant influence on the character of Kakhetian wines. Kakheti wine region is bordered on the west by another very important wine region of Georgia – Kartli. To the east and south is Azerbaijan. Northern part of Kakheti is bordered by the Caucasus ridge and there is nothing more beautiful than looking at the Kakheti vineyards glistening in the sun and counting the white clouds floating above the Caucasus ridge.
Together with the location, the climatic conditions of Kakheti wine region play an essential role in the formation of Kakheti wines. Kakheti vineyards are cultivated at an altitude of 250-800 meters above sea level. We can find both humid subtropicals as well as continental climates in the region. The climate is also influenced by the dry air of the Caspian Sea and the moist air masses of the Black Sea. Humid air coming from the west is mostly held back by the Likhi ridge, which divides Georgia wine country into its eastern and western parts. Thanks to the Likhi ridge, the amount of annual rainfall is much lower in Kakheti than would otherwise be the case. The driest seasons in the Kakheti wine region are summer and winter, but it is worth traveling in spring and autumn as well, the gentle rainy days add their own wistful romance to the vineyards of Kakheti wine region.

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