Georgia is the oldest wine producing country in the world. Today it represents a new frontier in natural winemaking.
Guria is one of Georgia’s smaller wine regions but still produces some interesting examples of Saperavi.
Read more ▸Situated in the centre and mid west part of Georgia, Imereti is a diverse wine making region and is home to a plethora of indigenous grape varieties.
Read more ▸Kakheti is the most famous wine region in Georgia. It is home to some of the country’s most established wineries and is perhaps best known for th...
Read more ▸Kartli is located in the central-eastern area of Georgia, among the country’s river basins. Numerous grapes grow here, notably Chinuri and Sapera...
Read more ▸The Racha-Lechkhumi region is located in the north of Georgia, close to the slopes of the Caucasus Mountains. Only around 1600 hectares of vineyard...
Read more ▸Bordering the Black Sea and just north of Guria, Shmegrelo is one of Georgia's lesser known wine regions.
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