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With the initiative of wine club, first wine festival was held in Tbilisi. Event took place in ethnographic museum. Teliani Valley presented Samshvenisi of 2009, Saperavi, Tvishi and other wines. Minister of Agriculture, Bakur Kvezereli attended the meeting. Teliani Valley’s Tvishi gained special appreciation.
Teliani Valley, with the support from the Georgian Embassy, took part in annual wine festival, "Vinohradske Vinobrani” in Prague, Czech Republic during September 13-14th. Festival has history of 23 years and is attended by up to 25 000 visitors from various countries annually. Wines by Teliani Valley got high praise at the event. Teliani Valley plans on having an active marketing campaign in Cezech Republic.
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Teliani Valley is presented at FOODEX Japan 2019 - largest international exhibition in Asia, dedicated on food and drink. Participating in Foodex Japan Exhibition is the best way for popularisation of products, entering, as well as establishing the brand on the market, and finding a local distributor. Event was attended by acting ambassador of Georgia in Japan, Archil Machvariani and embassy representative, David Goginashvili as well.
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In July 2005 the first professional school of sommeliers was established on the basis of Teliani Valley. The aim of the school is to prepare professional sommeliers. Experienced and professional wine-makers will give lectures to the students and equip them with international education in the field of wine.
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Teliani valley gave Georgian wine to legenday conducter Iuri Temirkanov and 110 members of Symphonic Academy Orchestra of Saint-Petersburg’s Philarmonics as a gift. Guest were given Tsinandali and Saperavi on July 14 at 17:00 in the State Theatre of Opera and Ballet during the official reception organized by Georgia’s Ministry of Culture. Reception was dedicated to the 30 years of stage work of Georgian Bani Zaza Burchuladze. Paata Burchuladze and Iuri Temirkanov traditionally left
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