Georgian Wine Featured in Major German Wine Retail Campaign
With the support of Georgia’s National Wine Agency and coordination by its contractor marketing firm FF.K Public Relations, an active promotional campaign for Georgian wine has been launched across Germany's leading wine retail chains.
University of Milan Researcher Studies Grapevine Phytoplasma Diseases in Georgia
As part of the National Wine Agency’s “Georgian Vine and Wine Culture Scientific Project,” Associate Professor Fabio Quaglino from the University of Milan visited Georgia to conduct research on phytoplasma diseases affecting grapevines.
Georgian Wine Showcased in Prestigious German Publication Wein+Markt
An article highlighting Georgian wine has been published in Wein+Markt, one of Germany's leading trade magazines for the wine industry, according to the National Wine Agency of Georgia.
National Wine Agency Hosts University of Geisenheim Researcher as Part of EU-Funded Eco2Wine Project
As part of the EU Horizon Europe training project Eco2Wine, the National Wine Agency of Georgia hosted Capucine Dentraygues, a doctoral student from the University of Geisenheim.
American Master Sommeliers Visit Georgia to Explore Wine Heritage, Backed by National Wine Agency
With the support of the National Wine Agency and organized by the U.S.-based marketing firm Colangelo & Partners, a delegation of American wine professionals
Kardanakhi 1888: Championing Local Grape Varieties and Winemaking as a Way of Life
Kakheti, Georgia’s premier winemaking region, is home to the village of Kardanakhi, known for its wines with three designations of origin—Tsarafi, Akhoebi, and Kardanakhi.
"Georgian Wine Will Grow in Global Appeal" – Villa Mosavali on Tradition, Exports, and the Future of Winemaking
Georgian winemaking holds a unique place in the country’s culture—a living tradition passed down through generations.
Georgian Wine Showcased at 150 Events Across 13 Countries in First Half of 2025
In the first six months of 2025, Georgian wine was presented at 18 international exhibitions and festivals, as well as 137 tasting seminars held in 13 countries
Quality of Exported Georgian Alcoholic Beverages Remains High, Says National Wine Agency
The National Wine Agency of Georgia continues to rigorously monitor the quality of exported alcoholic beverages to ensure that tens of millions of liters of Georgian wine and spirits meet international standards and remain competitive in global markets.
