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Teliani Valley and the leading US Georgian wine importer, Georgian House of Greater Washington (Georgian Wine House), are introducing the new outstanding wines of “Winery 97” and “Glekhuri” to the US.
“Teliani Valley’s three new series “Winery 97”, “Glekhuri” and artisan wines collection “Wine People” represent an innovative and thoughtful new strategy on how to bring the best Georgian wine selection to the American consumer.” says Noel Brockett, President of Georgian Wine House. “Together we laying the groundwork for Georgia’s growing success in the US market.”
In the beginning seven wines from Teliani Valley will be launched and added to Georgian Wine House’s portfolio: Amber Blend (kakhuri #8), Saperavi, Tsolikouri and Saperavi Selection, by “Winery 97”, and three Qvevri wines of "Glekhuri” Rkatsiteli, “Glekhuri” Kisi and “Glekhuri“ Kisiskhevi Saperavi.
“In 2020 Teliani Valley is taking its exceptional wine to the United States. Since last year, we have decided to present a special selection of Teliani’s authentic wines to wine lovers and enthusiasts in US. We have worked closely with winemakers, “Georgian Wine House” and US wine buyers to build a range that is both contemporary yet infused with the long traditions and culture of Georgian winemaking. I am glad to see that products have safely arrived in US.” Says Irakli Bokuchava, Commercial Director of JSC “Teliani Valley”.
Today Teliani is at the very forefront of Georgian wine. The winery attracts and supports the most exciting winemakers in Georgia, and gives them everything they need to make ground breaking, transcendent wines.
It’s an invitation to come and join us. But more than that - it’s an opportunity to sense, experience the world in a way that will move you. It’s an invitation to awaken your soul, laugh and love like a Georgian, change the way you look at the world, and be just a little more Georgian.
Georgian Wine House started importing Georgian wines to US market in the 2005. Over the last two decades, they have grown into one of the leading Georgian wine importers in the US with developed market penetration across the US. They focus on building strong partnerships with wineries, distributors, retailers and customers. They trust their partners to create singularly unique wines and trust their consumers to recognize the unmatched character of Georgian wines. - http://georgianwinehouse.com/
“Winery 97” and “Glekhuri” wines will be available in US from October 2020.
Partnership deal has been signed between Teliani Valley and wine importer company in China, "Suzhou Gutao Chuanshi Wine Co., LTD”
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On June 21 at 22:30 the presentation of Le Caucase, club of brandy fans was held in club Zen. Those who are loyal consumers of brandy became the members of the club. Politicians, journalists, businessmen, sportsmen and representatives of various embassies were among the guests. Each member of the club received travelling glass and membership card from Le Caucase. With this card members will be able to attend various events (exhibitions, literary evenings, fashion shows) organized
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World’s leading wine magazine, Wine Spectator gave highest evaluation to Teliani Valley’s wine Mukuzani. 15 000 types of wine of various wine produces from around the world, were presented at the competition. Degustation was done with so-called blind-testing method – the bottle was specially packaged so that sommeliers and jury did not know the name of the wine and producer country. Scores ranged from 85 to 88. Teliani Valley’s red dry wine Mukuzani was given 88. Chief editor of Wine S
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