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Lazítson az azerbajdzsáni Ismayilli régióban, ahol „a farmtól az asztalig” a mindennapi élet része

Fedezze fel, hogyan újul meg az azerbajdzsáni Ismayilli régió, miközben új lakosokat és kézműveseket fogad be anélkül, hogy lemondana hiteles vidéki identitásáról.

Együttműködésben a Azerbaijan Tourism Board

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00:00In Europe, most of us live in urban areas where life moves fast.
00:08I came here to Ismaili to enjoy a slower pace and some of life's finer things.
00:13Good food and wine, gorgeous nature, and quiet.
00:18Join me on this weekend trip through Azerbaijan's countryside.
00:21We won't get anywhere fast, but I promise you'll enjoy the ride.
00:30Welcome to Ivanovka, home to what was once the last cocos in the Caucasus.
00:36Now labeled as an agro-park, Ivanovka remains a collective farm,
00:40where farmers share their crops and earnings.
00:43This village has a fascinating history,
00:45and a good place to learn about it is the Molokin Cultural Center.
00:55This remarkable collection of personal memorabilia tells the story of the Molokins.
00:59A Russian-Christian minority whose religious views got them banished to the Caucasus.
01:04They founded Ivanovka in 1847, and the community still maintains its strong identity.
01:10In our museum, there are more than 2,000 exhibits.
01:13But still, there are more and more.
01:16Every time, it was surrounded by our old exhibits,
01:21which gives us a look at how our ancestors lived, how they worked,
01:28and in this case, to leave the memory of the village of Ivanovka.
01:33But Ivanovka isn't living in the past.
01:35Its contemporary culture is very much alive,
01:38in this beautiful auditorium that hosts dance troupes and concerts,
01:42and the newly renovated Dimir Art House,
01:45where young artists from Baku come to create in an idyllic setting.
01:52New residents are settling in, opening guest houses and cafes for tourists,
01:57like the Ohio Inn & Cafe run by Hasan.
02:01So this is getting popular, this village getting popular.
02:04People come here, they love the quietness of this place.
02:09Nice food, organic foods.
02:11I've heard a lot about the quality of the local products in this region,
02:16so I'm off to meet a farmer to taste some of Ivanovka's famous honey.
02:22Andrei Antifev is a third-generation beekeeper in Ivanovka.
02:25His honey has won awards at international competitions.
02:28The secret is the wide variety of fragrant plants and flowers that his bees pollinate,
02:33made accessible by these giant, portable beehives.
02:36He organizes tours and tastings for visitors.
02:39Here are two types of honey.
02:42This is May's honey and the beginning of the summer.
02:47The taste is different, the smell is different and the color is different.
02:50Let's do a test.
02:56Yeah, I really like this one. It tastes different.
03:03Agro-tourism is thriving in the East Miley region.
03:06And September, harvest time, is one of the most exciting times to visit.
03:10I'm getting in on the fun at Chabiant Winery,
03:12which invites visitors to help with the grape picking and stomping.
03:16It's a convivial moment that brings consumers and producers together.
03:20Now it's my turn.
03:21I've got my basket, I've got my clippers, I've got my boots.
03:24Let's pick some grapes.
03:26Chabiant's grapes benefit from Chervon Valley's unique microclimate
03:30and the volcanic nature of the soil.
03:32Italian winemaker Marco Catalani is the mastermind behind Chabiant's unique philosophy.
03:37Our philosophy is to bring our knowledge into the world at zero.
03:46The world at zero means traditions,
03:49it means landscapes, discover people,
03:52who can give us all the opportunities
03:55to increase the potential of agriculture.
04:01Marco gave me a peek at the production process.
04:04The grapes mature in stainless steel tanks and oak barrels,
04:07which give the wines a complex aroma and taste.
04:10I couldn't leave before enjoying the fruits of my labor,
04:14poolside at Chabiant's guesthouse.
04:16We have our own grapes,
04:192,050 hectares and six varieties.
04:22And we want to take off the local varieties,
04:24such as Bayan Shara and Madrasa.
04:26Bayan Shara has a lot of the fruity,
04:29maracoya, citrus aromas and vanilla.
04:31The second one is Madrasa.
04:33This wine is a deep intensity color,
04:35deep like a garden, deep ruby.
04:39Local dishes pair perfectly,
04:41highlighting delicious late summer produce
04:43from this mountainous region.
04:45There was even cheese made in Ivanovka.
04:47It feels like farm-to-table
04:48is just standard living out here.
04:50And it's been a delicious journey
04:52learning how to enjoy the slow life
04:53in Ismaili and Ivanovka.
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