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manufacturing

manufacturing

In 2019, our group bottled wine that was presented at international exhibitions and gained high marks, which allowed us to concentrate on wine exports and find us beyond the borders, several dozen customers on the continents of Europe and Asia. 

Traces of the first confirmed Georgian alcoholic beverages have been found on the territory of Georgia, 7000 years ago. It is these traditions and the production and development of wine and vodka made from unique varieties of grapes that have motivated our group when we decided to enter this field in 2018 and introduced to the market "kARTuli" (means "Georgian") brand wine and vodka drinks.

manufacturing

alcoholic drinks

The trace of the first verified Georgian-produced spirits found on the territory of Georgia as far back as 7000 years ago. The production and development of these traditions and unique grape varieties of wine and "Chacha" (Georgian vodka) had stimulated our group when we decided to enter the field in 2018 and introduce the market of “Kartuli” brand wine and vodka. In 2019, our team bottled wine that was presented at international exhibitions and received high recognition, which allowed us to concentrate on exporting wine and finding a few dozen customers across Europe and Asia across borders.
Tsinandali

Tsinandali

"Kartuli" - Tsinandali (Georgian: წინანდალი) is a village in Kakheti, Georgia, situated in the district of Telavi, 79 km east of Tbilisi. It is noted for the palace and historic winery-estate[1] which once belonged to the 19th-century aristocratic poet Alexander Chavchavadze (1786–1846) and which, since 2019, is the venue for the Tsinandali Festival [2]. More information you ...
Rkatsiteli

Rkatsiteli

Rkatsiteli (/rəˌkɑːtsɪˈtɛli/; Georgian რქაწითელი rkats’iteli; literally "red stem" or "red horned") is a kind of grape used to produce white wine. This ancient vinifera originates in Georgia and is one of the oldest grape varieties.[1] In Georgia, clay vessels were found with seeds of Rkatsiteli grapes which date back to 3000 BC. [2] Rkatsiteli was popular in the Soviet ...
Tsolikauri

Tsolikauri

Tsolikouri (Georgian: ცოლიკოური) is a light yellow-skinned white grape variety grown mainly in western Imereti district of Georgia.[2] It cultivated in Kolkhida Lowland at an altitude of 160 m (520 ft) above sea level.[3] Out of 400 different types of grapes in the country, Tsolikouri is among the most widespread varieties.[4] Nearly 90% of vineyards in western Georgia grow Tsolikauri. ...

future plans

Our team is continuously looking at different opportunities to develop and actualize Georgia’s unique opportunities, both in terms of location and existing free trade agreements - with both Europe and China.

Our group covers the following industries:

Auto manufacturing, renewable energy sources, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, biodegradable household materials (parks, packaging materials, etc.).

location & advantages

The location was selected based on several factors, namely:
  • The area lies 1.7 kilometers from Kutaisi Industrial Zone
  • The factory is 4-5km away from Kutaisi International Airport
  • Anaklia deep water port is 70-80 km.
  • The area includes a railway line which is important Large freight services.

Kutaisi as a place of business due to its proximity to the sea and Turkey and Europe via Turkey, was considered by the Soviet leadership to be of strategic importance. That is why the Georgian government established and expanded the largest industrial zone in Kutaisi in 2005.

In 2016, our group repurchased the former Soviet plant from the state to reinforce its construction and move our production capacity into the future. At the moment, 40,000 square meters of completed construction work on 26,000 square meters of land has been completed. Starting in 2019, its modernization of automation begins.