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As tensions rage on, Georgians hunker down.
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Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
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November 17, 2006
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Byline: Alex Rodriguez
TELAVI, Georgia _ The wrath of the Kremlin is plainly evident at the Kakhuri Winery, where an eerie stillness has replaced the workaday bustle that once sent 9 of every 10 bottles to Russia.
With Georgia firmly in the vise of a Kremlin-ordered economic blockade, father-and-son owners David and Archil Dolmazashvili have had to pare their workforce from 50 to four. Work on a new tasting room, bigger offices and a state-of-the-art cellar fo...
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