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00:00:04Snow and ice, harshness, isolation, these are the familiar images that surface whenever
00:00:17Russia is mentioned.
00:00:24Yet at the southern edge of this country, there exists a completely different Krasnodar.
00:00:29A land capable of dismantling every fixed assumption about Russia.
00:00:41On one side lies a stretch of saline water opening toward the Black Sea, carrying warmth
00:00:49and the steady breath of the coast.
00:00:56On the other rise, the Caucasus slopes, holding snow on their summits and blocking cold winds
00:01:03from the north.
00:01:07Mountain forests retain water for cold rivers that flow down toward the plains.
00:01:19Coastal cities and inland towns share a fast-paced and energetic rhythm of life, shaped by distinctive
00:01:27and diverse cultural layers.
00:01:37History, climate and terrain intertwine, forming a Krasnodar that feels gentle yet resilient,
00:01:44open yet firmly rooted in its own identity.
00:02:01Towering peaks block moist air currents from the Black Sea while snow clings to rocky slopes
00:02:07throughout the year.
00:02:08area.
00:02:09This is the Caucasus, a massive geological wall that seals off the horizon of Krasnodar.
00:02:24The Caucasus Mountains range runs along the southern edge of Krasnodar Krai, formed by the collision
00:02:32of the Eurasian continental plates, creating a clear boundary between the warm northern plains
00:02:39and the high mountain world to the south.
00:02:50Mountain slopes rise in distinct tiers, with exposed rock surfaces emerging between dense forests
00:02:58and alpine meadows.
00:03:02The white of snow-capped summits stands in sharp contrast to the deep green of the valleys below.
00:03:16Rivers born from melting glaciers carve through stone, carrying cold and pure water down to
00:03:24nourish the lowlands.
00:03:35The Caucasus range acts as a climatic shield for Krasnodar, helping the Black Sea coast maintain
00:03:42a mild temperature regime.
00:03:48Mountain ecosystems support the parallel development of broadleaf forests, coniferous forests and
00:03:56high-altitude wildlife.
00:04:01Each elevation zone creates conditions for distinct biological communities to exist side
00:04:07by side.
00:04:10Brown bears, Caucasus mountain goats, lynx and wolves inhabit dense forests and wind-sheltered
00:04:18valleys.
00:04:26Higher up, birds of prey and alpine birds adapt to thin air and steep terrain.
00:04:42More than the most imposing natural landmark of Krasnodar, the Caucasus mountains shape the climate
00:04:50and rhythm of life across the entire region.
00:05:11Ancient forests blanket the mountain slopes, cold mist preserves lasting moisture and life operates entirely by nature.
00:05:22The Caucasus state nature biosphere reserve preserves a rare, nearly intact natural structure along the southern edge of Russia.
00:05:40The Caucasus state nature biosphere reserve stretches along the western slopes of the Caucasus mountains, extending across Krasnodar,
00:05:49Krasnodar Krai and neighboring regions.
00:05:53It is one of the oldest protected areas in Russia and has been recognized by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve.
00:06:08Forest layers rise step by step with elevation, beginning with humid broadleaf forests, transitioning into coniferous forests and opening into
00:06:19alpine meadows at higher ground.
00:06:29Cold mountain streams maintain soil moisture, allowing vegetation to grow in stable conditions.
00:06:43Scientists regard Caucasus state nature biosphere reserve as a vital natural gene pool for biological research and conservation.
00:07:03Beyond biodiversity, the forest system plays a key role in regulating the local climate and stabilizing water resources for the
00:07:13Krasnodar plains.
00:07:19The value of the reserve extends beyond Russia's borders, contributing to the protection of global ecological balance.
00:07:40The Caucasus mountain ibex is one of the most iconic animals of the high mountain nature of the Caucasus.
00:07:52Its compact and sturdy body allows it to hold firmly on steep rocky slopes.
00:07:59Its coat changes color with the seasons, blending seamlessly into rock faces and alpine grasslands.
00:08:16The curved horns of the Caucasus mountain ibex are not only tools for defense, but also a measure of status
00:08:23within the herd.
00:08:32The way the Caucasus mountain ibex moves across dangerous terrain is a form of mastery.
00:08:39Every leap is carefully calculated, with body weight placed precisely on stable footholds to avoid plunging into deep ravines.
00:08:55Even the most skilled mountaineers would likely admire the movement of the Caucasus mountain ibex.
00:09:12During the day, ibex travel along sunlit ridge lines.
00:09:17They pause at thin grass patches to graze and rest.
00:09:25Young ibex stay close to their mothers, learning how to move and forage in the mountains.
00:09:37The Caucasus mountain ibex plays a key role in high mountain ecosystems.
00:09:44Its presence reflects the ecological balance of forests and grasslands across the Caucasus.
00:10:09Cold highland winds sweep freely across wide stretches of low grass.
00:10:14The vast and quiet openness slows every human step by instinct.
00:10:25That is how Lago Naki Plateau leaves its first impression on visitors from around the world.
00:10:37Lago Naki Plateau lies along the western edge of the Caucasus mountains, bordering the Republic of Adigea.
00:10:49Its average elevation exceeds 2,000 meters, placing it in a transition zone between high mountains and the northern plains.
00:11:08Alpine grasslands dominate the surface, interspersed with limestone outcrops and cast sinkholes.
00:11:17In spring, the plateau fills with soft shades of green.
00:11:22In winter, it transforms into a quiet realm of snow and ice.
00:11:37The horizon remains largely unobstructed, giving the impression that space stretches endlessly in all directions.
00:11:48The area also serves as an important ecological buffer for the western Caucasus.
00:11:54Alpine vegetation regulates water flow and limits erosion.
00:12:03A cool and stable climate makes the plateau a valuable site for biological and climate research.
00:12:19At Lago Naki Plateau, vastness is not only a visual experience, but an invitation for people to turn inward and
00:12:28quietly restore the spirit.
00:12:49Sochi is not just a resort city, it is a place where different rhythms of life unfold together along a
00:12:56narrow strip of land.
00:13:01The sea lies in front, the mountains rise behind, people stand in between and adjust themselves day by day.
00:13:21Located along the Black Sea coast, Sochi is one of the few cities in Russia where subtropical climate, high mountains,
00:13:29and the sea coexist within a continuous urban structure.
00:13:39Sochi's infrastructure feels assembled from different eras.
00:13:43Aging Soviet-era hotels, modern resorts built for the 2014 Olympic Games, and a coastal railway running alongside the shoreline.
00:14:04The city once served as a strategic health retreat of the Soviet Union, where scientists, engineers, and pilots were sent
00:14:14to recover after long and demanding missions.
00:14:22In the subtropical forests behind the coast, many sanatoriums were designed to slow life down, allowing people to step away
00:14:31from the pressures of industrial rhythm.
00:14:43The community of Sochi formed through long-term blending.
00:14:48Russians from the north moved south to escape harsh winters.
00:14:53Armenians, Georgians, and Atagia communities have lived here for generations.
00:15:03Daily life moves at a calm and steady pace.
00:15:07In the morning, small markets and cafes fill with conversation.
00:15:16In the afternoon, people walk along the seafront, enjoying sea breezes carrying a light scent of salt.
00:15:23The day ends with warm family dinners.
00:15:34At Rosa Kutor, your sense of adventure is awakened from the very first moment, as your heartbeat rises with every
00:15:44meter of altitude gained.
00:15:55Rosa Kutor is a well-known mountain resort located in the Mzimta Valley, and it hosted most of the alpine
00:16:04skiing events of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.
00:16:16A cable car system carries visitors through multiple elevation levels, with each station offering a different perspective on the surrounding
00:16:26forests, mountains, and snow fields.
00:16:36Rosa Kutor is famous for its multi-level ski runs, suitable for beginners as well as professional athletes.
00:16:50The resort villages frequently host outdoor festivals, combining lively music with distinctive local cuisine.
00:17:05Yet Rosa Kutor is not only vibrant in winter.
00:17:09In summer, cable cars lift visitors to higher elevations, where old herding paths still leave their marks across alpine meadows.
00:17:28Walking along the mountain slopes in the early morning, one can watch thin mist slowly dissolve and listen to the
00:17:36sound of meltwater flowing from snow-fed springs.
00:17:50Some areas allow visitors to follow local guides, learning how to read mountain terrain and high-altitude weather conditions.
00:18:21In Krasnaya Pollyanna, the most rewarding experience lies in the feeling of freedom.
00:18:27The ability to move, pause, and explore the mountains and forests at your own rhythm.
00:18:46Krasnaya Pollyanna
00:18:47Krasnaya Pollyanna lies on the western slopes of the Caucasus Mountains, near Sochi, within Krasnodar Krai.
00:18:54The area developed rapidly after the 2014 Winter Olympic Games, becoming one of Russia's most prominent mountain tourism centers.
00:19:21The mountain slopes reveal clearly layered structures.
00:19:26Cold rivers flow continuously through deep valleys below.
00:19:31Dense conifer forests and broadleaf woodlands cover much of the terrain, threaded by long hiking trails that wind through the
00:19:41landscape.
00:19:54Dense conifer forests and wildfires
00:19:55Few people realize that this area was once an important stopping point for indigenous Caucasus communities,
00:20:03who lived by hunting, herding and small scale trade along narrow mountain routes.
00:20:10By the late 19th century, Krasnaya Pollyanna began to attract Russian intellectuals as a summer retreat.
00:20:37In Krasnaya Pollyanna, visitors can enjoy skiing, trekking, mountain biking and paragliding, depending on the season.
00:21:14To be continued...
00:21:30The long, winding waters flow across diverse landscapes, carrying silt, memory, and the rhythm of life for an entire region.
00:21:51The Cuban River is the lifeblood that sustains the vast living space of southern Russia.
00:21:59The Cuban River rises from the northern slopes of the Caucasus mountains, flowing for more
00:22:06than 870 kilometers before emptying into the Sea of Azov.
00:22:21This river marks a natural boundary between the mountain zone and the fertile Cuban lowlands.
00:22:29As it leaves the mountains, the riverbed gradually widens, its clear surface reflecting the dense
00:22:36forests along its banks, its tributaries spread across the plains, forming a dense network
00:22:43of channels.
00:22:45Low-lying riverbanks become spaces of cultivation for local communities.
00:23:04The Cuban River supplies the primary water source for agriculture in Krasnodar, especially
00:23:10wheat, sunflower, and vegetable farming.
00:23:14Irrigation systems have developed directly from this river.
00:23:19Many towns and communities emerged along its banks, using the river as a spine for transport
00:23:26and livelihoods.
00:23:27Freshwater ecosystems support biodiversity for fish, water birds, and wetlands.
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00:24:27If the Kuban River carries the steady pulse of the inland,
00:24:31the Black Sea coast opens into a completely different rhythm,
00:24:35where open space dominates and a sense of constant movement is ever-present.
00:24:52Just a few hours away from the plains, Krasnodar shifts in character,
00:24:58from fertile alluvial land to the salty air of the sea.
00:25:03The Black Sea coastline of Krasnodar Krai stretches from the Tuap's area to Sochi,
00:25:10running tightly along the western slopes of the Caucasus Mountains.
00:25:34Mountain slopes descend sharply toward the sea,
00:25:38causing the coastal landscape to change continuously with every meter of elevation.
00:25:43Subtropical forests cling to rocky hillsides,
00:25:48interwoven with narrow beaches and small coves.
00:25:52The sea holds a deep blue tone,
00:25:55frequently shifting with weather and currents.
00:25:58The entire landscape feels both open toward the horizon
00:26:01and enclosed by mountains,
00:26:04creating a striking contrast with the vast Cuban lowlands.
00:26:26The Black Sea coast serves as the tourism and resort heart of Krasnodar.
00:26:32Its mild climate allows activity throughout the year.
00:26:37Few people realize that this coastline once lay along ancient trade routes,
00:26:43where Greek and Roman merchant ships docked
00:26:46to exchange goods with local Caucasus communities.
00:26:51Beneath the coastal sands remain traces of ancient settlements,
00:26:56tied to fishing and salt production.
00:27:27avnodar Krai
00:27:27Bogdair
00:27:27Bogdair
00:27:28Bogdair
00:27:35Leaving the Black Sea coast behind, the journey leads you into a space heavy with geological
00:27:41force, where sheer limestone walls rise vertically and narrow gorges compress fast-flowing water.
00:27:50This is Guam Gorge, where every step feels like a direct encounter with the deep history
00:27:58of geological formation.
00:28:09Guam Gorge lies on the northwestern edge of the Caucasus Mountains.
00:28:13The gorge was formed over long periods as water relentlessly eroded ancient limestone
00:28:20formations.
00:28:22Towering rock walls stand close to one another, their surfaces exposing clearly layered stone.
00:28:30The water below moves steadily through a space tightly confined by rock.
00:28:49This sense of intensity and compression is what sets Guam Gorge apart from the open landscapes
00:28:56of the surrounding mountains.
00:28:58The gorge functions as an ecological corridor for moisture-loving plants and species adapted
00:29:06to shade and limited sunlight.
00:29:22Running along Guam Gorge is a narrow gauge railway that once served the logging industry and
00:29:30has since become a distinctive attraction.
00:29:34Visitors can ride small rail cars through rock walls and dense forest, listening to the sound
00:29:41of metal wheels blending with the rush of water below.
00:29:55At Guam Gorge, the combined power of nature and time becomes unmistakable, as rock and water
00:30:03together write a durable record of endurance.
00:30:33for настоящals.
00:30:36Regardless of the flesh, warened rock one another, taking a very shortere level.
00:30:36Krasnodar city was founded in 1793 as a Cossack fortress under the name Ekaterinodar, marking
00:30:48the strategic southward expansion of the Russian Empire.
00:30:53Over more than two centuries, the city evolved from a military outpost into the administrative
00:31:00and political center of the entire Krasnodar region, closely tied to one of Russia's most
00:31:21fertile agricultural zones.
00:31:24The architecture of Krasnodar clearly reflects overlapping historical layers.
00:31:31Tsarist-era administrative buildings stand beside solid Soviet blocs and newly developed
00:31:38urban districts.
00:31:39The urban space is expansive, with wide boulevards, parks, and squares planned with discipline
00:31:47and order.
00:32:06Farmer's markets, research institutes, universities, and government offices co-exist within a continuous
00:32:14cycle of daily activity.
00:32:16Kuban culture reveals itself through local cuisine, Cossack music, and community-centered
00:32:24festivals.
00:32:25Many research institutes and universities operate quietly here, yet exert deep influence across
00:32:32the Kuban lowlands.
00:32:56Krasnodar once served as a pillar of frontier power.
00:32:59Krasnodar.
00:33:00Today, it functions as a coordinating hub for a region sustained by land, water, and people.
00:33:10Krasnodar.
00:33:24Krasnodar
00:33:41Chistikovskaya Grove
00:33:42Chistikovskaya Grove holds a special place in the urban memory of Krasnodar,
00:33:46a space where history is preserved through a steady rhythm of public life.
00:34:02The park is located in central Krasnodar, formed in the late 19th century and closely connected
00:34:10to the process of urban development in the Kuban region.
00:34:15Chistikovskaya Grove once served as a place of rest, daily gathering and remembrance for
00:34:22many generations of city residents.
00:34:46The structure of the park is organized along clear axes, with straight pathways, long-standing
00:34:54trees and deliberately planned open spaces.
00:34:58Monuments and memorial spaces appear with restraint, without grand display, yet with enough presence
00:35:06to create historical depth.
00:35:20Over time, Chistikovskaya Grove has continued to connect collective memory with present day
00:35:27life.
00:35:28Today, the park remains a venue for commemorations, cultural activities and large-scale community
00:35:36events.
00:35:51At Chistikovskaya Grove, history does not remain fixed in stone, but continues to live alongside
00:35:59the city and the people of Krasnodar.
00:36:13Alexander Triumphal Arch stands as a marker of authority, affirming the presence of history
00:36:20within the urban space of Krasnodar.
00:36:22Rather than pursuing pure aesthetic display, this structure asserts order, memory and the
00:36:30will of a particular era.
00:36:47Alexander Triumphal Arch is located along a major traffic axis of Krasnodar, built in the
00:36:55late 19th century to commemorate the visit of Tsar Alexander III to the Cuban region.
00:37:02Few people know that the structure was dismantled during the political upheavals of the early
00:37:0920th century, when imperial symbols were regarded as remnants of a discarded past.
00:37:17However, Alexander Triumphal Arch was reconstructed in the early 21st century.
00:37:39The massing of Alexander Triumphal Arch carries a strong ceremonial character, with a high arch, thick pillars and decorative details
00:37:50rooted in Russian architectural tradition.
00:37:53The architecture rises upward with deliberate intent, creating a sense of solemnity and strong visual focus.
00:38:02Its placement does not separate it from urban life, but positions it directly within the flow of everyday traffic.
00:38:26Ceremonies, commemorations, and community activities held around Alexander Triumphal Arch emphasize its cultural role rather than its architectural value alone.
00:38:45Ceremonies, commemorations, and community activities held around Alexander Triumphal Arch.
00:38:56Ceremonies, commemorations, and community activities held around Alexander Triumphal Arch.
00:39:09Would you believe that some of the most beautiful and idyllic villages in Krasnodar were not founded by Russians but
00:39:18by Germans?
00:39:32The German villages in Krasnodar took shape from the late 18th to the 19th centuries.
00:39:39When German settlers were invited to migrate, cultivate the land, and help stabilize the frontier regions, they settled primarily in
00:39:50rural areas surrounding Krasnodar, forming communities that remained relatively closed and self-contained.
00:40:15Village architecture clearly reflects German daily life.
00:40:20Houses are built low and aligned in straight rows with simple facades and spacious back gardens used for farming and
00:40:29livestock.
00:40:50Village roads are clean and well organized with clearly defined layouts.
00:40:55For decades after these villages developed in relative isolation, maintaining their own language, religious practices, and customs, it felt as
00:41:07if a fragment of Central Europe had been carefully placed by history onto the fertile land of Kuban.
00:41:24However, during the 20th century, wars and forced relocation policies separated many families from this second homeland.
00:41:35Some villages disappeared entirely from maps, while others gradually blended into surrounding communities.
00:41:42Even so, the German villages that remain today continue efforts to preserve their traditional identity, creating a distinctive Russian-German
00:41:55cultural intersection within Krasnodar.
00:42:23The German villages that remain in Krasnodar.
00:42:23Standing at the crossroads of wartime history and port city life,
00:42:28in Krasnodar is Novorossiysk.
00:42:31Every architectural layer of this city carries the marks of decisive and turbulent eras.
00:42:54Novorossiysk lies along the Black Sea coast, closely tied to military history since the 19th century.
00:43:01During World War II, Novorossiysk became a brutal battlefield, where every metre of coastline and hillside was contested over many
00:43:12months.
00:43:27The Malaya-Zemlia area, a narrow strip of land near the harbour, emerged as a symbol of endurance under nearly
00:43:37hopeless conditions.
00:43:54After the war, the city was rebuilt almost from scratch, with priority given to port infrastructure and heavy industry.
00:44:19A solid and heavy Soviet-era buildings dominate the urban landscape, designed with durability and function in mind.
00:44:28Monuments, public squares and memorial axes were placed deliberately, shaping a solemn rhythm throughout the city.
00:44:53Despite rapid modernization, Novorossiysk has preserved a tightly knit social structure, forged during its harsh historical trials.
00:45:03Few people notice that many residential districts today stand atop former ruins, where the memory of war remains deeply embedded
00:45:14in local life.
00:45:44Allorsiysk has removed, only one of the city's most part of the city.
00:45:46The Crimean Bridge stands as a declaration of movement and will, defined by the determination to connect Krasnodar with the
00:45:56Crimean Peninsula.
00:46:12The structure spans the Kerch Strait, linking the Krasnodar region to Crimea and occupying a pivotal position along southern Russia's
00:46:23transport axis.
00:46:24It is the longest bridge in Russia, carrying both road and rail traffic.
00:46:45The space opens wide between two bodies of water, with the sea stretching out on both sides and the sky
00:46:53seeming to lower into the field of vision.
00:47:11Its high steel arch design allows maritime traffic to pass freely, keeping sea routes uninterrupted.
00:47:22The bridge piers were engineered to withstand strong currents and harsh weather conditions.
00:47:30Your location at the Kerch Strait turns the bridge into a critical, logistical and economic node.
00:47:53During World War II, temporary bridges once existed here to support supply routes, but they were quickly destroyed by weather
00:48:03and conflict.
00:48:20Later, construction of the bridge became not only an engineering challenge, but also a test of control over strategic transportation
00:48:29space.
00:48:30For this reason, the Crimean Bridge stands as a vivid example of how infrastructure can reshape geography, history and human
00:48:41life.
00:49:08From the Crimean Bridge looking eastward, the journey along the Black Sea coast leads to Gelenjik, a city set beside
00:49:17one of the most sheltered and tranquil bays in the Krasnodar region.
00:49:38Formed in the 19th century as a coastal military outpost, Gelenjik later developed into a resort town, thanks to its
00:49:48mild climate and the favorable geography of its bay.
00:50:07The landscape of Gelenjik is shaped by a gently curving shoreline and low mountain ridges rising behind it.
00:50:15A continuous seaside boulevard stretches along the coast, forming the main circulation axis of the city.
00:50:38Resort complexes, marinas and coastal parks define spaces where local communities depend on tourism, maritime services and bayside logistics.
00:50:51And during World War II, Gelenjik's culture emphasizes openness and hospitality.
00:51:11And during World War II, Gelenjik served as a coastal rear area, receiving wounded soldiers and coordinating maritime transport.
00:51:23And during World War II, Gelenjik served as a coastal rear area, receiving wounded soldiers and coordinating maritime transport.
00:51:38After the war, many civilian buildings were constructed on the foundations of former medical facilities.
00:51:46Gelenjik thus stands not only as a place of leisure, but as a city where history quietly persists within everyday
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00:52:28does not unfold with the noisy presence of a familiar seaside city. Here, the calm waters
00:52:35of the Black Sea move gently, reflecting sunlight that shimmers softly across pale golden sand.
00:52:58Annapa lies on the western edge of Krasnodar Krai, where the coastline begins to lower, shifting from rocky cliffs to
00:53:07some of the rare long sandy beaches of the Black Sea. Annapa was once an ancient Greek colony known as
00:53:15Gorgipia, then passed through layers of Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Russian history.
00:53:38The city does not rise vertically, but stretches along the shoreline, allowing wind and sunlight to reach deep into its
00:53:48neighbourhoods.
00:54:03When visiting Annapa, you can enjoy experiences beyond swimming in the sea.
00:54:11A few notice that the low hills behind the city are home to a long-standing tradition of grape cultivation,
00:54:18with small vineyards opening seasonally to visitors.
00:54:23By joining an early morning grape harvest, you can clearly feel the rhythm of hillside labour that shapes coastal life.
00:54:47Annapa also features natural mineral mud springs, where visitors often bathe to restore the body.
00:54:59Annapa also features natural mineral mud springs, where visitors often bathe to restore the body.
00:55:06Another experience is walking along the sand spits at dawn, when seabirds gather to feed, and the shoreline becomes unusually
00:55:15quiet.
00:55:18Annapa also features natural mineral mud springs, where visitors can be found in the sea.
00:55:34Alongside this, Annapa preserves traces of ancient settlements, allowing visitors to connect leisure with historical depth.
00:55:43These experiences reveal a slower Annapa, layered with meaning, and far richer than the image of a simple beach town.
00:55:52Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:01Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:03Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:09Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:11Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:11Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:12Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:12Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:13Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:14Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:14Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:14Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:15Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:15Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:15Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:19Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:21Annapa has been found in the sea.
00:56:22journey across Krasnodar, we stop at Abraud-Durso, located between Annapa and Novorossiysk,
00:56:30and immerse ourselves in the refined wines produced here. Abraud-Durso took shape in the
00:56:38late 19th century, when the Russian imperial court decided to establish a sparkling wine
00:56:45production center in the south of the country.
00:57:03From the first bottles made for the royal household, the area gradually became a symbol
00:57:10of Krasnodar wine craftsmanship. The traditional bottle fermentation method has been preserved
00:57:17across generations, enduring political and economic change. Grapes are harvested at precise
00:57:25ripeness, fermented slowly, and aged for long periods in naturally cool cellars.
00:57:33winemakers do not chase volume, and but focus on the breathing rhythm of each batch.
00:57:53The process of bottle rotation, sediment control, and aging time relies on accumulated experience,
00:58:02a form of knowledge that cannot be reduced to written formulas. Each bottle carries the imprint
00:58:10of tradition, of time, and of refinement shaped by the hands of the winemaker. Few know that from
00:58:18the late 19th century, the first wine cellars were carved deep into the hillsides to maintain
00:58:26stable temperatures, and avoid vibrations that could disrupt fermentation.
00:58:47Glending wine was once treated as a collective ritual, where craftsmen shared individual experience to advance the shared tradition of
00:58:58the region.
00:59:00Tasting a brow d'Urso wine, a one understands that its value lies not in strength, but in the way
00:59:09time and craftsmanship are patiently nurtured within every drop.
00:59:39Krasnodar dissolves every preconception about Russia, the way spring sunlight melts the deep cold of winter.
00:59:48Before you lies a land, where sea and mountains stand side by side, where forests, rivers, and plains coexist in
00:59:57a rare and delicate balance.
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