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    GHN News Agency, Georgia
    February 7, 2014 Friday

    Georgian Chacha and Cuisine on CNN's "list of surprises" at Sochi


    In perspective
    of upcoming Sochi Winter Olympics CNN has published an interesting
    article - 'Dacha, chacha
    and a gay bar: 9 ways Sochi surprises' portraying different remarkable
    factswhich readers might find original and attractingabout Sochi.

    GHN reports about the facts referring
    to Georgia in this article:

    'It might not be vodka in that shot glass'

    Russia's toasting rules are complicated. What, or whom, to toast
    changes with each clink, but one constant remains: vodka.

    In Sochi, however, vodka is often swapped for its fruitier
    Caucasian counterpart, 'chacha', a Georgian pomace brandy, often distilled like
    moonshine.

    Similar to Italian grappa, 'chacha' takes on the flavor of the
    grape skins and walnut shells often infused with the liquor.

    Georgian lore claims chacha has healing qualities, easing earaches
    and indigestion.

    Just like vodka.

    'The cuisine may be
    Armenian and Georgian'

    Sochi, which underwent multi-ethnic colonization in the 19th
    century, may technically be all-Russian now, but its food remains diverse.

    With Armenians accounting for 20% of the city's population, and
    close proximity to Georgia, Sochi offers an impressive sampling of cuisine
    beyond the dill and sour cream of traditional Russian fare.

    Authentic Armenian dishes can be found at kitschy 'Amshensky Dvor' part
    of the largest private museum of Caucasian artifacts and history. Chefs make
    wood-fired lavash bread and clay-pot stews. (Krasnoflotskaya ul. 15, Adler
    District; +7 (862) 295 51 21; open daily, year round).

    A Georgian favorite is 'Ne Goryuy' known for its chakhokhbili -- chicken
    in garlic sauce -- and its quiet location off the seashore. (Riversky per.
    6-? Sochi Khostinsky District; +7 (918) 406 41 04; open daily, year round).

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