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ChaCha in Georgia (country)


ChaCha in Georgia (country)

Chacha (ჭაჭა) is a clear fruit homebrew, which is analogous to Italian grappa. Chacha is made of grape pomace (grape residual left after making wine). It can also be produced from non-ripe or non-cultured grapes and in some cases fig, tangerine, orange, or mulberry. Since Chacha is not really commercially made, it is not regulated or sold in supermarkets. It is usually bottled "manually". It can be purchased in Mom and Pop corner markets, Farmers Markets, back alleys and basements throughout Georgia. Generally a bottle {450ml}costs around 2 Lari {$1}. The term "Chacha" is used in Georgia to refer to any type of moonshine made of fruits.

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