Tbilisi (GBC) - Georgia will be the host country for the 2027 OIV World Congress. This was officially announced at the recent OIV Spring Session, held in Dijon, France.

Georgia submitted its application to host the prestigious event in 2025, demonstrating its commitment and enthusiasm for showcasing its viticultural heritage on the global stage.

The session was attended by Levan Mekhuzla, Chairman of the National Wine Agency.

“The OIV is the most important organisation in the field of viticulture and winemaking. This decision will once again underline Georgia’s prominent place on the world map of wine culture – a country of great viticultural and winemaking tradition. Ultimately, this will contribute to the popularisation of Georgian wine and its establishment in the global market,” he stated.

It is worth noting that Georgia has previously hosted international events organised by the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV), notably the 33rd International Congress in 1962 and the 8th General Assembly in 2010.

The OIV is an intergovernmental organisation comprising 51 member countries, including Georgia. Its activities include developing recommendations for viticulture and winemaking, improving wine production and grape processing techniques, and establishing international standards to foster excellence across the industry.