On February 5-8, Professor David Maghradze, the Head of the Scientific Direction of the Faculty of Viticulture and Winemaking at Caucasus International University, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, visited the Tokaj Wine Region in Hungary for scientific purpose. The visit was aimed at strengthening collaboration between Georgian and Hungarian wineries and exploring historical winemaking technologies.
Within the framework of the visit, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Caucasus International University and Tokaj University. The document includes active cooperation between the parties in the direction of developing the scientific field of viticulture and enology, joint research, exchange programs and other academic issues.
During the visit, David Maghradze visited the Tartsali Research Institute of Viticulture and Enology, got acquainted with the activities of Patrícius Winery and Tokaj Excellence, as well as the large-scale wine production of Grand Tokaj Winery. Within the framework of the program, he delivered a lecture on ancient Georgian grape varieties and winemaking traditions.
Along with professional meetings, David Maghradze also participated in cultural programs. He visited the Mad Synagogue, which is an important monument of Jewish heritage in the Tokaj wine region. He also visited the Tokaj World Heritage Wine Museum and historical landmarks, including the Rákóczi Castle of Sárospatak. At the end of the visit, Professor David Maghradze also visited the city of Miskolc, where he held a meeting with the President of the Miskolc County Assembly.
It is worth mentioning that the three-day program provided a unique opportunity for Hungarian and Georgian wine experts to share their expertise and strengthen future collaboration.
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