Jujuna Exports to China
The first Georgian semi-sparkling wine "Jujuna" was exported to China. According to the company's co-founder Vaska Chubinidze, a sample quantity of the drink will be sold in Shanghai. Negotiations are currently underway with Japan as well.
According to Vaska Chubinidze, the company plans to export Georgian products to European countries as well.
"Like all small and medium-sized businesses, the pandemic also hit us. Especially, in the financial direction. However, despite the new challenges, we found the funds and we are able to develop the brand. Jujuna wine will also be available in the retail market with bottle packaging. We have managed to intensify the export direction as well.", noted the co-founder of Jujuna, Vaska Chubinidze.
Jujuna is made by Mtsvane and Rkatsiteli harvested in Kakheti. As a result of secondary fermentation, natural gas is obtained, which makes the wine light and pleasant drink.
Jujuna is available on the market with bottle packaging, as well as in 250-milligram glass bottles. It can be bought at Goodwill, Alcorium, Europroduct, etc.
Jujuna entered the market in 2018.