Tbilisi (GBC) – According to the amendments made to the “Law on Vine and Wine”, the rules related to the cultivation of commercial vineyards are changing. According to the National Wine Agency, all those who have cultivated a vineyard before May 1st of this year and have not yet registered it in the Unified Database of Vineyard Cadastre, must apply to the representatives of the Viticulture Cadastre Department of the National Wine Agency in the relevant municipality by May 1st, 2026 and officially register the vineyard.
“According to the amendments to the law, after May 1, it will be possible to cultivate a vineyard for commercial purposes only with the prior consent of the National Wine Agency. Otherwise, a person who cultivates a vineyard arbitrarily will not be able to commercially sell the grapes or wine produced.
The aforementioned regulation applies only to those who plan to cultivate a vineyard for entrepreneurial activity and does not apply to those who cultivate a vineyard for personal consumption.
Consent to cultivate a vineyard is issued free of charge by the National Wine Agency.
The amendments are part of a reform aimed at improving the quality of wine and are aimed at regulating the process of cultivating vineyards. All parameters of the vineyard must meet the established standards, which will contribute to obtaining a quality harvest and producing high-quality wine.
It is noteworthy that by May 1 of this year, a relevant normative act will be developed that determines the requirements for obtaining consent to cultivate a vineyard "Documentation and procedures," the National Wine Agency said in a statement.