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Sunday, June 24, 2018

GWS planted "Garden of Earthly Delights" for company's guests in Telavi

24.06.2018 (Hvino News). "The Garden of Delights" is the name of one of the world's most mysterious masterpieces - the 1515's triptych by Dutch genius artist Hieronymus Bosch (see a small fragment in the corner).

The same name was also chosen by Georgian Wine and Spirits (GWS) company for a festive outdoor party which was held yesterday on the company's premises just outside Telavi, in the region of Kakheti.

At the stylish yet eclectic party in the heartland of Georgia's wine-making, baroque musicians, jazz band, and DJs took turns to entertain the international guests of the creatively decorated GWS winery estate.

True to the concept of earthly delights celebration, the organizers offered abundant food and refined wine, served on the picturesque green lawns.

GWS offered a new line of wines "Colors of Georgia" consisting of an elegant white Vardisubani, and two rich, full-bodied red wines - Artana and Akura. Only 6,000 bottles of of each are produced, all from the 2014 vintage. These limited edition line became the latest addition to company's broad range of  products under brands Tamada, Old Tbilisi, Vismino and others.

The celebration was hosted by Philippe Lespy, CEO of GWS,  who greeted the guests. Among the invitees were the French ambassador to Georgia Pascal Meunier, American wine expert Lisa Granik MW, wine writers, representatives of wine business from Georgia, France, China, Ukraine, Russia.

GWS owns 350 hectares of vineyards, most of which are 15-25 years old. It produces wines and strong spirits. It  is one of the oldest and most famous wineries in Georgia, founded in 1993 on the basis of the "Telavi 2" winery built in 1976.

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