Welcome

THE are many traditions associated with wine. Just as the Japanese have the tea ceremony, we Georgians have wine traditions. In Georgia, a newborn child is welcomed with a toast. When he gets married, his new family is blessed with a toast. At his death, a farewell is said with a toast. If you come to Georgia you’ll get amazed with hospitality of the people. Traditions of winemaking as well as the secrets of preparing Georgian feast supra, which is an Aladdin’s cave of culinary discovery, are transmitted over generations. The wine and the food should complement each other not battle against each other. The old rules- red wine with meat and white wine with fi sh and poultry- are broken. You can simply follow the saying Simple wines with complex foods... Complex wines with simple foods. When pairing food and wine, the goal is synergy and balance. A good match will bring out the nuances and enhance the fl avors and unique characteristics of both the food and the wine.

Alazani Valley Red Wine

Story of our Company

Past

In the magnificent environment of Caucasian mountains and Alazani river valley started its existence Telavi Wine Cellar. Since its foundation in 1915 the company story has been marked with the periods of fl ourish and stagnation. In 1997 the company unfolded another chapter in its history. According to the basic objective - to create a consistent system, where quality dictates each aspect of the process from saplings till wine bottling, modern grape presses, sophisticated refrigeration system for temperature controlled fermentation, stainless steel tanks, as well as the French oak barrels were acquired. A company with strong links with the history, but with a real focus on innovation in winemaking, has hired wine masters from France, Australia and other countries of the world in an effort to develop wines where Georgian traditions are combined with western experience to bring consumer a superior quality and taste.

Present


As a result to our hard work and passion we have: Our own nursery producing 200 000 grafted rootlings per year; Vineyards in three main appellations: Tsinandali for white wines, Mukuzani and Kindzmarauli for reds; Winery equipped with the most modern technologies; Production of wide range of wine styles from light to heavy-bodied; The wine sales increased 10 times from 1998 to 2005; More than 100 gold and silver medals harvested at the most important international wine competitions.

Future

Innovation in the future development and widen assortment of the wine; To achieve grapes of the highest quality and to produce wines, which will compete the best wines in the world To increase success at home and abroad.