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    GEORGIA THE "CRADLE OF WINE?" NOT SO FAST, SAY ARMENIANS

    EurasiaNet.org
    http://www.eurasianet.org/node/65746
    Aug 3 2012
    NY

    Perhaps not surprisingly, it didn't take long for the the European
    Union's decision to grant Georgia the exclusive right to market its
    wine bottles with the slogan "Georgia - The Cradle of Wine" to create
    some controversy in the Caucasus.

    As the Hvino News website, which covers the Georgian wine scene,
    reports, the Union of Winemakers of Armenia is looking into how it
    might appeal Brussels' decision. From Hvino's report:

    As noted by the Chairman of Union Mr. Avag Harutyunyan, not only
    Georgia can claim the status of "the cradle of wine", but also other
    countries in the region, primarily Armenia.

    Armenian archeologists agree that in Georgia there are facts
    which prove the antiquity of the local wine. But for the moment
    the wine-making complex in Areni is considered the world's oldest,
    discovered during excavations "Areni-1" in 2011. According to the
    Director of Academic Institute of Archeology and Ethnography Mr. Pavel
    Avetisyan, both Georgia and Armenia can be considered the cradle of
    wine, as well as Iran, and even part of Azerbaijan, in view of the
    fact that the relevant archaeological materials have been found in
    all these countries.

    This would not be the first time wine is dragged into the region's
    rivalries. In late June, Azeri hackers took over the website of an
    Armenian wine company in order to score some political points. More
    on that in this previous post.




    From: A. Papazian
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