Why is Georgian wine orange?

Georgia, which produces wine known for its orange hues, does this through an ancient winemaking method using big clay vessels that are sunk into the soil. There, white grapes experience fermentation with all of their skins, seeds, and stems, which contribute to the length of skin contact particularly and extract the tannins and pigments in order to make the particular amber shade. It means complexity and uniqueness to the Georgian wine because of its scientific nature dating back to the thousands years ago.