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  • TBILISI: Is Caucasus Bouquet possible?

    The Messenger, Georgia
    Jan 8 2010


    Is Caucasus Bouquet possible?

    By Messenger Staff Friday, January 8

    Head of the Armenian office of the Caucasian Network of Business and
    Development Artur Mkrtichian has stated that Armenia, Georgia and
    Azerbaijan are creating new joint wine brand called Caucasus Bouquet
    which will hit the market in 2011. He says this project is being
    implemented as part of the Business and Conflict Programme with the
    support of British organisation International Alert and the US Embassy
    in Armenia. Six wine factories from Armenia and Georgia and five from
    Azerbaijan will be involved in this project.

    Azeri political analysts express their doubt and discontent. Parvin
    Darabadi has told Azeri newspaper Echo that US and European
    international organisations are trying to pretend that there are no
    conflicts going on in this region at all and this is not the first
    time this has happened. Azeri economist Fuad Rasulov also doubts the
    viability of the project. He thinks it unlikely that any Azeri
    business would cooperate with Armenia, which occupies 20% of
    Azerbaijan's territory.

    Rasulov adds that one third of the total former Soviet grape harvest
    was grown in Azerbaijan and even today Georgia buys Azeri grapes. A
    revival of viniculture has begun in Azerbaijan, and new sorts of vines
    have been brought in from France and Italy and are being cultivated.
    Armenia has very limited prospects of developing such an industry,
    Rasulov says.
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