Tbilisi (GBC) - With the support of the National Wine Agency and the Embassy of Georgia in the Republic of France, Georgian wine was presented at two important international exhibitions in France this week.
Nine qvevri wine cellars participated in the international exhibition of natural wines “RAW Wine Paris”, while the large-scale international exhibition of wine and alcoholic beverages “Wine Paris” featured products from about 30 Georgian wine-producing companies.
Wine Paris is one of the most important exhibitions in the wine industry worldwide, where wine professionals, importers, and media representatives traditionally gather, along with thousands of visitors.
Another outstanding international exhibition of wine and alcoholic beverages is “RAW Wine”, where producers of high-quality natural, organic and biodynamic wines gather. The exhibition is organized by the famous wine master from France, Isabelle Legeron.
During the exhibitions, the Chairman of the National Wine Agency, Levan Mekhuzla, and the Deputy Chairman of the Agency, Tamta Kvelaidze, held meetings with representatives of marketing companies from various countries.
The Wine Paris exhibition was attended by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to the Republic of France, Irakli Kurashvili.
John Barker, President of the International Organization of Vine and Wine (OIV), visited the Georgian stand at the Wine Paris exhibition and tasted Georgian wines.
"This year's wine exhibitions traditionally started with Paris. Both exhibitions are very important for Georgian winemakers. The Georgian stand was constantly crowded with visitors and professionals. The meetings held here and the contacts established will help Georgian winemakers attract new trade partners and increase wine exports. The National Wine Agency will continue to support Georgian producers this year, both in participating in traditional exhibitions and in presenting their products at important events of various formats," said Levan Mekhuzla, Chairman of the National Wine Agency.