🥂 New Year Holiday 🥂
Thank you for your continued support of Daniel's Wine Club! As we approach the holiday season, we’d like to share our closure schedule for the year-end and New Year period.
Closed: December 27 (Friday) – January 6 (Monday)
Orders placed by 11:59 AM on December 26 will be shipped on the same day. Orders placed between the afternoon of December 26 and January 6 will be shipped on January 7.
We greatly appreciate your understanding and patience during this time. Wishing you a joyous holiday season and a happy New Year! 🎉
The Daniel's Wine Club Team 🍷
Azerbaijan, a country nestled on the shores of the Caspian Sea, is a 7,600 km journey from Japan. Covering an area of 86,600 square kilometers, about a quarter of the size of Japan, it's a land of diverse landscapes and rich culture. With a population of 10 million and its vibrant capital in Baku, the country's language, Azerbaijani, is closely related to Turkish and Turkmen.
One of Azerbaijan's most striking features is the contrast between the remnants of ancient trade routes and modern architecture.
Situated in the Caucasus, alongside Georgia, Azerbaijan is considered one of the birthplaces of wine. The history of wine here dates back to 7,000-6,000 BC when clay vessels called kvevri were discovered. Azerbaijan thrived in wine production and was a critical stop on the Silk Road.
The wine industry significantly declined during the Soviet era. However, after gaining independence, Azerbaijan began to revive it, focusing on revitalizing its wine industry and resuming wine production.
In this set, we present one red and one white wine, each representative of the Azerbaijani wine industry.
Members can also use their member discount codes on top of the 5% bundle discount, so if you still need to become a member, join us now.
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Azerbaijan, a country nestled on the shores of the Caspian Sea, is a 7,600 km journey from Japan. Covering an area of 86,600 square kilometers, about a quarter of the size of Japan, it's a land of diverse landscapes and rich culture. With a population of 10 million and its vibrant capital in Baku, the country's language, Azerbaijani, is closely related to Turkish and Turkmen.
One of Azerbaijan's most striking features is the contrast between the remnants of ancient trade routes and modern architecture.
Situated in the Caucasus, alongside Georgia, Azerbaijan is considered one of the birthplaces of wine. The history of wine here dates back to 7,000-6,000 BC when clay vessels called kvevri were discovered. Azerbaijan thrived in wine production and was a critical stop on the Silk Road.
The wine industry significantly declined during the Soviet era. However, after gaining independence, Azerbaijan began to revive it, focusing on revitalizing its wine industry and resuming wine production.
In this set, we present one red and one white wine, each representative of the Azerbaijani wine industry.
Members can also use their member discount codes on top of the 5% bundle discount, so if you still need to become a member, join us now.