When in 2007 teams of archaeologists discovered the oldest known winery in a cave in Areni – a wine region of Armenia – Armenian winemaking was in a nascent stage. Arguably this significant historic discovery gave a much-needed boost to Armenian winemaking – as now the country's wine producers could tell a compelling story. This discovery also drew greater attention of other scientists – from grape geneticists to archaeobotanics – to continue the research and inquiry into indigenous vinifera grape varietals of Armenia, and how these species could potentially be linked to European grapes. Most notably, these historic varieties, although some entirely extinct, others nearly extinct, but many have exceptional vinifera qualities. This, in turn,...
International audienceThe Near East and the Caucasus are commonly regarded as the original domestica...
Consumers are always looking for new types of wines. Producers compete for their attention by trying...
Armenia is characterized by a high diversity of cultivated (Vitis vinifera L. subsp. Vinifera) and w...
When in 2007 teams of archaeologists discovered the oldest known winery in a cave in Areni – a wine ...
Having centuries-old tradition in viticulture and winemaking Armenia characterized with high ampelog...
Birthplace of the vineyard and the wine, Armenia presents a quite unique situation in the world. The...
The Anatolian peninsula has long been linked with the origins of viticulture and winemaking. Erzinca...
As the demand for natural wines is increasing, Georgian wines, inclduing those made in Qveri, are be...
The South Caucasus is recognised as the primary Vitis vinifera L. (grapevine) domestication centre a...
The South Caucasus is recognised as the primary Vitis vinifera L. (grapevine) domestication centre a...
ReviewThe purpose of this work is to present the archaeological and historical background of viticu...
In a region with such an extensive wine history and culture, wine and food will be an important comp...
1 copy .pdf (2 Figs.- 1 Tabl.) from the original Poster of the authors. “Macrowine 2018” is a Con...
Archaeological discoveries (plant remains, installations for the production of wine, containers for ...
The article discusses the socio-cultural significance of the winemaking in Southern Europe as a reso...
International audienceThe Near East and the Caucasus are commonly regarded as the original domestica...
Consumers are always looking for new types of wines. Producers compete for their attention by trying...
Armenia is characterized by a high diversity of cultivated (Vitis vinifera L. subsp. Vinifera) and w...
When in 2007 teams of archaeologists discovered the oldest known winery in a cave in Areni – a wine ...
Having centuries-old tradition in viticulture and winemaking Armenia characterized with high ampelog...
Birthplace of the vineyard and the wine, Armenia presents a quite unique situation in the world. The...
The Anatolian peninsula has long been linked with the origins of viticulture and winemaking. Erzinca...
As the demand for natural wines is increasing, Georgian wines, inclduing those made in Qveri, are be...
The South Caucasus is recognised as the primary Vitis vinifera L. (grapevine) domestication centre a...
The South Caucasus is recognised as the primary Vitis vinifera L. (grapevine) domestication centre a...
ReviewThe purpose of this work is to present the archaeological and historical background of viticu...
In a region with such an extensive wine history and culture, wine and food will be an important comp...
1 copy .pdf (2 Figs.- 1 Tabl.) from the original Poster of the authors. “Macrowine 2018” is a Con...
Archaeological discoveries (plant remains, installations for the production of wine, containers for ...
The article discusses the socio-cultural significance of the winemaking in Southern Europe as a reso...
International audienceThe Near East and the Caucasus are commonly regarded as the original domestica...
Consumers are always looking for new types of wines. Producers compete for their attention by trying...
Armenia is characterized by a high diversity of cultivated (Vitis vinifera L. subsp. Vinifera) and w...