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Viticulture of the Soviet Union in Old Ad Posters The cul­ture of wine mak­ing had a long and rich his­tory in the Soviet Union, and its high prof­itabil­ity always ensured an incred­i­ble deal of gov­ern­men­tal sup­port. Due to the cli­mate restric­tions grapes suit­able for wine-making grew in the South­ern areas of the coun­try: Crimea in the Ukraine, the val­ley of Ararat in Arme­nia, as well as the republics of Moldova, Geor­gia and Azerbaijan. After the war there was a spe­cial devel­op­ment plan of get­ting the coun­try to the top of the world wine lead­ers — which was a suc­cess. AWOL Tigger, or a Soviet Take on the World-Famous Cartoon Characters At Raven, we experiment a lot. We consider our projects as our own version of skunkworks. Sometimes the experiments are driven by mere curiosity, while others are meant to see how far we can push the boundaries of a service.

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