This year, under the auspices of the state programme to promote Georgian wine, five Georgian wine-producing companies received co-financing totalling 224.3 thousand GEL. These are: Villa Mosavali, Chelti Winery, Tiko Estate, BG Wines, and Askaneli Brothers.
According to the National Wine Agency, a total of twenty applications were submitted to the programme, with only the aforementioned five companies meeting the necessary criteria.
“The volume of wine exported to target markets by participating companies amounted to 676,685.75 litres in 2025, representing a 20 per cent increase compared to the same period in 2024,” the National Wine Agency stated.
In line with the programme’s objectives, and through targeted marketing efforts, these companies have substantially boosted their exports to markets across America, Europe, and Asia, the agency added.
The state programme to promote Georgian wine was approved by the Government of Georgia in September 2021, with the aim of enhancing the export potential of Georgian wine and diversifying priority markets. The LEPL National Wine Agency implements this programme in coordination with the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia.
“It is noteworthy that the agency offers co-financing for marketing expenses solely to companies exporting to priority markets around the world, excluding the CIS and GUAM countries,” the National Wine Agency concluded.