Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili, together with his spouse Nunuka Tamazashvili, on Thursday hosted visiting Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orbán and his spouse Anikó Lévai in the historical estate of the 19th-century Georgian nobility - Tsinandali Estate in the country’s winemaking Kakheti region.
Garibashvili introduced Georgian winemaking technology to Orbán and highlighted the significance of viticulture and winemaking for Georgia.
The guests took part in a culinary master class hosted in Tsinandali Estate, the Government Administration said.
The Hungarian PM arrived in Georgia on Tuesday on an official visit with his wife and the representatives of his Government.