Rtveli

Rtveli in Kakhetia by Grigory Gagarin, 1847

Rtveli (Georgian: რთველი) is a traditional vintage and rural harvest holiday in Georgia accompanied by feasts, musical events and other celebrations. It normally takes place in late September in eastern Georgia and in mid-October in western Georgia.

In Georgia, where wine has an iconic significance, the tradition of rtveli dates back to ancient times, having its roots in the festivity of mid-Autumn abundance and variety. Rtveli usually lasts for several days, with people starting working in early morning hours and ending the day with a feast in the accompaniment of vintage-themed folk songs.[1][2][3]

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References

  1. Robert Parsons. Revelling in Georgia's grape harvest. The BBC News. 26 October, 2003
  2. Nato Alapishvili Move to Revive Georgian Wine Industry. Institute for War and Peace Reporting Caucasus Reporting Service No. 307. 6 October, 2005
  3. Kakheti - Wine Homeland. The Regional Government of Kakheti. Retrieved on May 19, 2009
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