Tbilisi (GBC) - The Georgian Parliament on Wednesday approved amendments to the Law on Vine and Wine in its first reading, according to which a special QR code will be mandatory on alcoholic beverage bottles. The legislative initiative aims to tighten product control and ensure quality in the consumer market.

According to Deputy Minister of Environmental Protection and Agriculture Zurab Ezugbaia, the law introduces a new term - “labeling of alcoholic beverages”. This refers to the placement of a QR code issued by the National Wine Agency on the label, container or packaging of the beverage.

The changes cover several areas:

  • Production quotas: The definition of a “small-sized cellar” is changing - the upper limit of annual production is reduced from 40,000 liters to 25,000 liters.
  • Quality control: Organoleptic (taste) testing of all categories of wine becomes mandatory, whether it is intended for the local market or for export (this requirement will not apply only to natural wines produced in small wineries).
  • Labeling obligation: The National Wine Agency will carry out the labeling of all certified alcoholic beverages intended for sale.

Specific deadlines for the implementation of the reform have already been set. The Minister of Environmental Protection and Agriculture must approve the rules and form of labeling by November 1, 2026, and the Government of Georgia must determine the fee for this service by February 1, 2027.

According to the authors of the initiative, this step will help protect Georgian alcoholic beverages from counterfeiting and strengthen trust in local products in both domestic and international markets.