In part four of The UnUsual Suspects, Gemma Crangle delves into red wines which are great for chilling!
Author: Andrew Stark
Did You Know…? Georgian wine.
Georgia, the country at the intersection of Europe and Asia, is the “cradle” of winemaking – wine was first produced in what is now Georgia some 8,000 years ago and it happened by accident!
Grape juice seeped into an underground clay pit and naturally fermented into wine. UNESCO has listed the traditional Georgian winemaking method – in a clay jar, or vessel called a Qvevri – on its truly bizarrely named category called “Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity”!!
Please find link which comes with some chart topping, foot tapping, sing-a-longa music! Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
It’s not all red and white…
In part three of The UnUsual Suspects, Gemma Crangle delves into wines that are neither red or white..
Summer Wine – alternatives to White Wine
In part two of The UnUsual Suspects, Gemma Crangle delves into white wines for your summer tipple recommendation.