Where in Moscow you can buy Georgian wine

Where in Moscow you can buy Georgian wine



In Soviet times, Georgian wines were consideredone of the most qualitative and therefore enjoyed a well-deserved popularity. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, their quality began to deteriorate, and then, in connection with the deterioration of relations between Russia and Georgia, they completely disappeared from the shelves. To buy Georgian wines in Moscow can now only be illegally, as counterfeit products, thereby violating the law of the Russian Federation.





Where in Moscow you can buy Georgian wine

















Acquiring somewhere from under the counter Georgianwine in Moscow, you will not get a guarantee of its authenticity and high quality. However, soon Russia can remove the law that prohibits the import of Georgian wine. In retail, its cost will be about 350-400 rubles per bottle, deliveries, if they will, then not before the second half of 2013. Gennady Onishchenko is going to meet with the Georgian delegation and receive documents with specific measures taken by Tbilisi to improve the quality of alcohol exported, as well as to combat falsification. The ban on the import of Georgian bottled wine can be canceled, but the embargo on the supply of wine materials will be preserved some time. This is due to the possibility of fraud with wine materials in the country of origin. For example, an inexpensive white material is taken, a special dye is added to it and a much more expensive red wine material is obtained. In 2005, when it was still possible to buy Georgian wines in Russia, its deliveries amounted to about 80 million bottles a year. In the Soviet Union, Georgian wines accounted for 80% of the entire wine market. Before imposing a ban on them, in 2005 - about 4%. Now about such volumes of speech can not be. Perhaps in 2-3 years Georgian suppliers will manage to reach the volume of 10 million bottles a year, in the current conditions this will be a good indicator for them. If you still do not want to wait and agree to take risks, there are various offers on the Internet for selling counterfeit Georgian wines. There are also various couriers and Georgian "guests" of the capital, who bring special wines. However, remember that you risk acquiring a low-quality, if not altogether dangerous for your health products. Show any claims in case of poisoning or any more serious trouble you will simply not have one.