The Kvevi. Although it was buried and rarely such a vessel was used other than those buried in the ground, patterns resembling a rope were made on its walls. This fact suggests that the Kvevi culture and traditions are rooted in the ancient world of Central Asia, and these traditions were jealously preserved.
From the picturesque Sighnaghi, our way passed through the Alazani Valley to Gudauri. Maybe we were led by the mythical griffin that brought grape seed to Georgia? We have enjoyed wine, vineyards, wine museum, tastings, more wine, and more wine! And even in Telavi, after the Mimino tree, we tasted wine and chacha again. Spectacular views of the Georgian military road and the Aragvi gorge accompanied us on the way to Gudauri. It was an incredible adventure!