Georgia knows more than 575 varieties of grapes, and the culture of winemaking has a very ancient and rich history. Here the vine has always been considered a holy, divine plant, and wine had a sacred and noble purpose. At one time the birthplace of wine was considered the Ancient Mesopotamia, but archaeological excavations in Georgia have found more ancient and unique material, resulting in Georgia being recognized as the historic homeland of winemaking and viticulture.

8000

Years of
inheritance
Chumburidze Cellar

Made with love

As evidenced by the material heritage, the culture of viticulture has been known on the territory of Georgia today since the earliest, early Bronze Age, and the world's oldest wine was made in Georgia 8000 years ago. We honorably carry on the legacy left behind and make wine with love.

100%

Natural
Product

100%

Georgian
Traditions

Wine

Majara