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Tom Videlo

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The Alazani Valley in Georgia, nestled up against the Caucasus Mountains and next to the border with Azerbaijan, is home to the oldest known evidence of winemaking and still produces the vast majority of Georgia's wine. While wine is the dominant industry the valley is much more than its vineyards - it's a microcosm of rural Georgia. Many abandoned industries and many new ones. Lots of remnants of the Soviet Union and lots of signs of the country's vision of the future.

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