When you drink from a kantsi (ram’s horn) and proclaim, “Gaumarjos!” (to victory), you are not just celebrating the present. You are pulling the ancestors into the room. The wine — fermented in qvevri (clay vessels buried underground for 8,000 years) — is older than most religions. To drink it is to drink time itself.
if your work becomes part of the land. Every stone laid by a Svan tower builder still stands guard against time. Polyphony: The Voice That Never Dies UNESCO calls Georgian polyphonic singing a “masterpiece of the intangible heritage of humanity.” But locals will tell you: it is a conversation with the invisible.
The phrase “You can live forever” — ( Shen shegidzlia itsotskhlo samudamod ) — is not a promise of eternal life. It is a quiet threat to death itself. The Supra: A Taste of Eternity Forget cryogenics. The Georgian method for immortality begins with a supra — a traditional feast led by a tamada (toastmaster). Every toast is a prayer to the past. The second toast is always for ancestors ( mamashvilebi ). In Georgia, the dead are not gone. They are just seated at an invisible second table. you can live forever qartulad
not by escaping death, but by making death irrelevant. As the old saying goes in Batumi: “Every grave is just a chair left empty at the table. And we always set an extra plate.”
if your name is whispered over a glass of amber wine in a cellar in Kakheti. Every toast resurrects you. Stone That Remembers Drive along the Military Highway or through the Caucasus foothills, and you will see them: ancient stone towers in Svaneti, cave cities in Vardzia, and qvevris that have held wine since before Rome existed. When you drink from a kantsi (ram’s horn)
So. Gaumarjos — to you, and to everyone you will become after you are gone.
When a choir sings “Mravalzhamier” (a toast for long life) at a feast, the living and the dead sing together. There is no recording needed. The song is the resurrection. To drink it is to drink time itself
In the West, immortality is often framed as a sci-fi dilemma: upload your brain, freeze your body, or fight aging with pills. But in Georgia ( Sakartvelo ), the concept of living forever has never been about biology. It is about memory, stone, wine, and polyphony .
if your voice becomes part of the polyphony. After you die, someone will sing your part. The Film That Almost Said It In 2022, a Georgian-German co-production titled “You Can Live Forever” (directed by Mark Slutsky and Sarah Watts) explored queer love within a Jehovah’s Witness community in Quebec — not Georgia. But the title struck a nerve in Tbilisi. Why? Because for Georgians, the phrase feels native.