Meysari
EXPLORING SHIRVAN: UNVEILING THE HISTORICAL BEAUTY OF AZERBAIJAN
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
The City
Nestled amidst the ancient landscapes of the Caucasus, Meysari emerges as a testament to Azerbaijan's profound relationship with the vine. Long before modern nations took shape, this region was cultivating grapes, weaving the art of winemaking into its cultural fabric. Meysari, with its fertile soil and favorable climate, holds a unique place in the annals of viticulture, boasting a legacy that spans millennia.
WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT THIS PLACE
The historical significance
Meysari holds great significance for our community as the historical heart of Azerbaijani viticulture. It represents our cultural identity, linking us to ancient traditions that have thrived for thousands of years.
THIS PLACE IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE
Craftsmanship traditions
The roots of Azerbaijani viticulture date back to the ancient Tertiary period, a heritage honored through both tangible and intangible cultural forms. The National Research Institute of Wine and Viticulture plays a key role in preserving this rich history of cultivation.
SPECIAL TIPS
The area
Meysari is renowned for its pivotal role in Azerbaijani viticulture and winemaking traditions. Unlike other regions, it isn't known for specific sayings, dishes, costumes, or events. Instead, Meysari stands out for its production of unique wines, integral to the broader Azerbaijani wine culture.
The wines
Wine Tasting: dive into Meysari's vibrant winemaking heritage! Tour the local wineries and vineyards to sample a variety of unique Azerbaijani wines. Embrace the opportunity to try different blends, each bursting with rich flavors and captivating aromas. Enjoy an unforgettable journey through the heart of Azerbaijani wine culture.