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Navigating Tensions: Georgian Wine’s Struggle Between Russia and the West

Chris Lehoux, June 12, 2026

Russia’s increasing excise taxes on alcohol are severely impacting Georgian wine producers, who are facing a dire choice between aligning with the west or the north.

Patrick Honnef, winemaker at Château Mukhrani in Georgia, emphasizes the precariousness of their situation: with Russia accounting for 60-65% of Georgia’s wine exports, a recent hike in these taxes has led to a 15.8% drop in wine exports within the first eight months of 2025, including a staggering 24% decrease in shipments to Russia.

Historically, Georgia has faced similar challenges, notably in 2006 when Russia banned Georgian wine altogether under the pretext of pesticide contamination, a move Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili termed a political decision. Following the ban, exports plummeted by half, only recovering by 2013 after restrictions were lifted. Yet, reliance on the Russian market has grown, increasing to 66% in 2024 despite ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Producers like Robert Joseph have seen Russian sales diminish drastically post-Ukraine war, indicating vulnerabilities exacerbated by financial sanctions that hinder transactions. Meanwhile, some Georgian producers have turned their attention to the US market, which, although growing slowly, presents an opportunity for diversification. For example, Teliani Valley is expanding its distribution in the US, having recently engaged five new importers due to growing interest.

Contrastingly, producers like Iago Bitarishvili have refused to enter the Russian market, choosing instead to focus on more promising regions like Italy and the US, underscoring the varied approaches within the Georgian wine community.

As American consumers are increasingly seeking new wine varieties, Master of Wine Lisa Perotti-Brown identifies a significant opportunity for Georgia to introduce its indigenous grape, Saperavi, which could potentially become a global ambassador for the region, much like Malbec is for Argentina.

While Georgian wine exports to the US have seen a compound annual growth rate of 15.5% from 2021 to 2024, the stark contrast with Russia’s dominating share clarifies the uphill battle ahead.

In recounting the situation at Château Mukhrani, Honnef asserts the urgency: “If Russia closes the market for Georgian wines, then 90 percent of sales will disappear.” He highlights the dire need for American consumers to embrace Georgian wines to help establish market independence. The unique quality of Georgian wines, represented by varietals like the 2019 Château Mukhrani Tavkveri, exemplifies the potential yet to be capitalized upon in a rapidly changing global landscape.


About the Author: Chris Lehoux

Meet Chris Lehoux, an experienced wine connoisseur and dedicated blogger with a deep passion for all things wine-related. With years of expertise in the industry, Chris shares insightful wine reviews, valuable wine tasting tips, expert pairing advice, and captivating tales of vineyard visits. Join Chris on a journey through the world of wine, where every sip is an adventure waiting to be savored!

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