"Ia's Winery" Prepares to Enter the UK and US Markets
"Ia's Winery" is gearing up to enter the markets of England and the USA, with the first exports expected in the summer of 2025, according to founder and director Ia Imerlishvili.
Amber Wine Consumption Rises in the USA - Colangelo & Partners
With support from the National Wine Agency, American marketing company Colangelo & Partners recently organized a tour for American wine professionals in Georgia.
Georgian Wine Exports to the USA Surge by 66% in 8 Months
Georgia exported nearly 900,000 liters of wine to the USA between January and August this year, marking a 66% increase compared to the same period last year, according to the National Wine Agency.
State to Purchase Saperavi Grapes for 1.5 GEL - Prime Minister Announces
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced that the state will purchase Saperavi grapes at a rate of 1.5 GEL per kilogram, with the government compensating growers who sell their grapes for less than this amount.
Askaneli Opens New Brandy Winery in Bakurtsikhe, Gurjaani Municipality
Askaneli has opened its state-of-the-art brandy winery in the village of Bakurtsikhe, located in the heart of the Gurjaani Municipality.
"Step by Step, We Reduce the Grape Subsidy" – Levan Mukhuzla
Levan Mukhuzla, chairman of the National Wine Agency, announced that the gradual reduction of grape subsidies is part of a long-term plan to make the wine industry more sustainable.
Grape Harvest Underway in Kakheti with 13,000 Tons Already Processed
As of September 2, the grape harvest in Georgia's Kakheti region is well underway, with approximately 13,000 tons of grapes processed so far.
"Georgia's Capital" Reports Decline in Wine Business Sales
"Georgia's Capital" has reported a decline in its wine business sales, attributed to weak export performance in the second quarter.
"Shumi" Winemaking Company Expands Global Reach with New Export Markets
This year, "Shumi" winemaking company is set to expand its international footprint by entering the markets of Tajikistan, France, and Canada, according to Akaki Tsopurashvili