Teatime in Tbilisi: Georgia’s Soviet-era plantations brew up a renaissance
Georgia's tea industry is experiencing a revival as growers in the Imereti region focus on luxury markets. After its collapse post-Soviet Union, new efforts since the 2010s have led to a resurgence in demand, particularly from Europe and the US. Ana Dane, of In Pursuit of Tea, praised the exceptional quality of the new teas, highlighting their unique taste.
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Published 09 Jul 2026, 04:00 UTC · Updated 09 Jul 2026, 05:00 UTC
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