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'''Tvishi''' ({{lang-ka|ტვიში}}) is an ] for wines produced in a 15-square-kilometer zone around ] village in northwestern ]. The zone is on the right bank of the ] and includes ] village.<ref>{{cite book|title=Appellations of Origin of Georgian Wine|publisher=Sakpatenti |location=Tbilisi |year=2010 |page=93-98}}</ref> | '''Tvishi''' ({{lang-ka|ტვიში}}) is an ] for wines produced in a 15-square-kilometer zone around ] village in northwestern ]. The zone is on the right bank of the ] and includes ] village.<ref>{{cite book|title=Appellations of Origin of Georgian Wine|publisher=Sakpatenti |location=Tbilisi |year=2010 |page=93-98}}</ref> | ||
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For other uses of "Tvishi", see Tvishi.Tvishi (Georgian: ტვიში) is an appellation for wines produced in a 15-square-kilometer zone around Tvishi village in northwestern Georgia. The zone is on the right bank of the Rioni River and includes Alpana village.
Tvishi is a semi-sweet, still white wine made from Tsolikouri grapes.
References
- Appellations of Origin of Georgian Wine. Tbilisi: Sakpatenti. 2010. p. 93-98.
- "Georgian wine". Retrieved 24 February 2016.
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