Georgian Wine in the UK Media – Summer 2025
Georgian wine has enjoyed strong visibility across UK magazines, blogs and trade platforms this summer. The country’s wines are steadily making their way onto restaurant lists and supermarket shelves – but most importantly, into the hearts and minds of both consumers and professionals.
Let’s see which topics were the hottest for the British media!
Meet the Buyer - Penny Edwards, Cellar Door Wines
Penny Edwards is the co‑owner and managing director of Cellar Door Wines in St Albans—a renowned independent wine merchant founded in 2004 and named Independent Wine Retailer of the Year in 2008. A WSET Diploma graduate with a background in hospitality and over 20 years in wine retail, Penny joined the business in 2017 and has since revitalised the shop, launching a second location, an online subscription service, and immersive tasting experiences.
Real Georgian Flavours in London
Curious where to taste good, authentic Georgian fare in London — and pair it with wine like they do in Tbilisi or Telavi? Let us help you.
There are plenty of choices: cosy cafés and family-run gems, modern bistros and natural wine spots. This guide brings together some of the most loved Georgian restaurants in London. Whether you’re about to taste khinkali for the first time or are looking for the perfect amber wine to match your chakapuli, these places offer hospitality, flavour, and a touch of Georgian-ness.
Is Georgian Wine Only for Natural Wine Lovers?
If you’ve ever heard about natural wine, orange or amber wine, clay-fermented wine, Georgia comes to your mind almost immediately, doesn’t it? The country’s ancient winemaking culture has become a symbol of the natural wine movement — but is Georgian wine really only for natural wine lovers?
Let’s unpack three common misconceptions.
Interview with an Importer - Kakha Guliashvili, GeoNaturals
A proud Georgian and UK resident, Kakha Guliashvili brings more than wine to Britain—he brings connection. His importing business, GeoNaturals, is a personal mission: to represent the beauty and heritage of Georgian wine and traditional products to curious and open-minded UK drinkers. We talked about his motivations, favourite wines, and how he makes newcomers fall in love with Georgia with every bite and sip.
Beyond Saperavi: Chillable Reds from Georgia
While Saperavi may be the flagship Georgian red that everyone’s heard of, it’s far from the only grape worth your attention this summer. As the days get warmer, many wine lovers are turning to light, chillable reds—and Georgia has an exciting range to offer.
From zippy Aladasturi to semi-sweet legends like Khvanchkara, these lesser-known Georgian wines are perfect for BBQs, picnics, or simply sipping in the park. Think Gamay, Frappato, or Pineau d’Aunis—but with a different twist.
Here are five Georgian red grapes to discover this August—and where to find them in the UK.
Georgian Picks for BBQs, Picnics and Bank Holiday
Whether you're grilling in the garden, picnicking in the park, or simply soaking up sunshine on your balcony, summer in Britain is all about good company and great drinks. Why not give your wine list a fresh twist? Georgian wines – vibrant, versatile, and increasingly easy to find – are perfect for al fresco dining.
With the Summer Bank Holiday approaching, we could resist to pick a great value bottles for you. Here are our top picks under £25, matched with seasonal eats and sunshine-proof style.
Interview with an Importer - Will Hill, Novel Wines
Will Hill, the founder of UK-based importer Novel Wines, has been an admirer of Georgian wines for years. His deep respect for Georgia’s unique wine culture, native grapes, and traditional winemaking methods led him to bring these bottles to the UK market. As someone who believes Georgia deserves a central place in the global wine conversation—whether on restaurant lists or in education—he seized the first opportunity to make Georgian wines more accessible to British drinkers.
Today, Novel Wines supplies both trade clients and consumers, offering a range of wines that balance commercial appeal with authenticity.
The Fantastic Four of Kakheti
While the world eagerly awaits the Fantastic Four reboot starring Pedro Pascal as Mister Fantastic, we in the Georgian wine world are more focused on another fantastic four – the superstar white grape varieties of the Kakheti Region: Rkatsiteli, Kisi, Kakhuri Mtsvane, and Khikhvi.
They may not need capes, but when it comes to flavour, versatility, and character, these four grapes are nothing short of heroic. Here is why you need them in your glass.
Georgian Flavours Explored by the Manchester Wine Trade
On July 3rd, the Manchester wine people got a taste of something extraordinary. Georgian Palate, a food and wine masterclass hosted at Tast Catala, brought together some of the top wine professionals for an immersion into one of the world’s oldest wine cultures. The event was led by Sarah Abbott MW and organised by Swirl Wine Group with the support of the National Wine Agency of Georgia.
Georgia in June: Discovery Trip for the UK Wine Trade
In June 2025, a dynamic group of UK-based sommeliers, buyers, educators, writers, and communicators touched down in Tbilisi for a journey into the heart of Georgian wine. Led by Sarah Abbott MW and the team at Swirl Wine Group, with support from the National Wine Agency of Georgia, the six-day info-tour was packed with tastings, conversations, and memorable encounters at loaded supras.
Press Release : Georgian Wine Gains Momentum in UK Supermarkets with Listings at M&S AND Waitrose
Georgian wine is enjoying a surge in popularity in the UK, with significant new listings in major retailers, signalling the continued growth in consumer interest in the country’s unique offerings.
Georgian Wine in Classic Poolside Cocktails
Splashing season is here, and what can be better for a poolside party than a simple, fun mixed drink to share with friends?
The good news is that you don’t always need expensive bottles and a professional bar kit to make a great cocktail. We’ve got you some classic, easy-to-make recipes with a Georgian twist, having picked several wallet-friendly bottles (all under £15) and turned them into refreshing mixed drinks. Try them out!
Interview with the Importer - Eka Cox, Taste of Georgia
When Eka Cox founded Taste of Georgia, she wasn’t just starting a business — she was creating a bridge between two worlds. For Eka, like many Georgians living abroad, homesickness is a constant undercurrent. Over time, that ache turns into something softer — something that can be soothed by the familiar taste of wine, the smell of spices, the joy of sharing a meal.
Georgian Wine in UK Media: Winter - Spring 2025
In the first half of 2025, Georgian wine has made a noticeable splash in the UK wine media. Prestigious print features and in-depth digital articles highlighted the country’s diverse wines, and Georgian producers have earned a new wave of attention from critics and readers alike.
Welcoming Summer with Georgian Rosé
Chilled glasses of rosé are true symbols of the summertime! How about tasting something new this season? Georgia, renowned as the cradle of wine, offers a unique array of rosé wines available in the UK.
Don’t let the names of the grapes confuse you - yes, they are unknown, they are indigenous, and they also deserve a place on your table after fighting for their place under the sun for millennia.
May 2025 Wrapped: A Toast to Georgian Wine in the UK
The UK continues to grow as one of Georgian wine’s most vibrant export markets. In 2024, Georgian wine exports to the UK jumped by 72%, reaching nearly 426,000 liters. That growing interest was on full display this spring, with a lineup of tastings, dinners, and trade events that brought the soul of Georgian wine to both professionals and the public.
Let us share some highlights with you!
Interview with the Importer - Doug Wregg, Les Caves de Pyrene
Next up in our series of interviews with the importers of Georgian Wine in the UK is Doug Wregg from Les Caves de Pyrene, a specialist importer, distributor, and retailer of natural, sustainably farmed wines from all over the world.
What to Pair with Georgian Wine: UK Edition
Georgian wine isn't only to fuel a supra loaded with traditional Georgian food! If you want to enjoy it in the UK, you might wonder how it pairs with local favourites. The good news is that Georgian wines are quite versatile and can complement a range of dishes. We selected pairings for the most popular ones - take a look!
Georgian Sparkling Wines: Bubbles for Any Occasion
Sparkling wines from Georgia have quite a long story, but the wine lovers from the UK started exploring them very recently. While it’s hard to beat Champagne and English sparkling on such a traditional market, Georgian bubbly is trying to establish itself in the niche of a quality wine with a touch of the exotic. Let’s explore it together!