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396:(This is the oldest bottled wine in Georgia) 19th-century wine cellar is unique with its engineering, that allows to keep constant temperature and humidity in the chambers that are best for wine keeping. In the 19th century a fashionable salon was located in Tsinandali estate, where aristocrats from different countries gathered lived a stormy life. Alexander Dumas once compared Tsinandali to a paradise. In 1888 Tsinandali Wine cellar together with other heritage transferred to
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estates, who became particularly skilled at managing the vineyards and developed special wine production techniques. Aleksandre carried out several reforms that were helpful to improve the quality of the vineyards as well as wines. The estate in
Napareuli is still visible today, located near the Twins Wine House, although the original estate buildings remain in a derelict state.
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palace and built a decorative garden. As scientists claim by 1812 Tsinandali garden had two palaces, one built by
Garsevan and another by his son Alexander Chavchavadze. It was the place where prince Alexander Chavchavadze frequently entertained foreign guests with music, wit, and – most especially –
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In 1797, King Erekle granted to
Garsevan Chavchavadze, a well-known statesman, estates in the village Napareuli as well as the Tsinandali estate. Napareuli is located in Khaketi, approximately 10 minutes drive from Tsinandali. After his death, his son Aleksandre Chavchavadze took care of these
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Alexander Chavchavadze built wine cellar and wine factory in his estate in 1830s. He also started collecting wine collection and today Tsinandali Oenotheque counts over 16 500 historic bottles of wine starting from 1814 till today. Among them should be distinguished Polish Honey (1814)
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imperial family. and winery was renovated by the architect
Alexander Ozerov. Today Tsinandali Wine Cellar still hosts a big wine collection as well as providing venues for conferences and classical music concerts. Starting from 2019 it will host Tsinandali Classical music festival.
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Historic garden takes 12 acres of land today, but it was much bigger during Prince Alexander's time. Alexander Chavchavadze invited European landscape architects and directed a lot of money to build first European style garden in Georgia.
294:, their children and several relatives. This event sent waves of shock not only into Russia, but the West as well. On March 22, 1855, after complicated negotiations, the hostages were exchanged for Shamil's captive son Jamal al-Din and 40,000 silver
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leader of the North
Caucasian opposition to the Russian expansion, on July 2, 1854. The attack was commanded by Ghazi-Muhammad, Shamil's son. Avenging the Chavchavadze family for their contribution to the Russian success in the
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Tsinandali Garden is considered to be one of the few remaining examples of early 19th-century landscape designs, here visitors can see not only local species of trees and shrubs but also species from every continent
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and so on) and together with garden's unique design patterns. Tsinandali Garden's uniqueness is caused by the organic merge of
European symmetric and Georgian natural patterns. It mostly reminds its viewers of
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In 2019, Tsinandali Garden became the member of
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157:Population
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