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Wine has been made in Armenia for over 6,000 years. And then the Soviets took it away. Travel journalist and editor Isabella Miller visits seven wineries across this ancient, wildly underrated country and finds something far bigger than a wine trail: a nation that lost its identity and spent decades quietly winning it back. From a winemaker who plays jazz for his grapes to an underground cellar where wine was made in secret during Soviet rule, every bottle here has a story worth hearing. Read Isabella Miller's full article, "Armenia: The Unexpected Birthplace of Wine and Why It Deserves a Spot on Your Travel List [https://www.goworldtravel.com/armenia-wine/]," with stunning photos and details at Go World Travel Magazine.
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