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Booze Traveler screens program devoted to Armenia

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Booze Traveler screens program devoted to Armenia

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 4, ARMENPRESS. The prominent American Booze Traveler’s Jack Maxwell has made a program dedicated to Armenia. As he said, the visit to “the cradle of civilization” Armenia, Maxwel was in the Areni cave, where he got acquainted with the ancient traditions of Armenian wine-making.

As repots “Armenpress”, Jack travels to Armenia to discover the old and new in booze. He checks out the oldest wine press, tries Ararat brandy and tastes the nightlife in Yerevan. Along the way, he samples mulberryvodkabefore wrapping up his trip at a wedding.

Booze Traveler' follows Jack Maxwell, who once worked in the bars of South Boston, as he travels the globe trying to track down the world's most fascinating beverages and the people who drink them. Viewers will follow Maxwell as he immerses himself in the local activities, learns about the country's relationship with liquor and sometimes gets to participate in the alcohol-making process himself.

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