Tbilisi (GBC) - The National Museum of Georgia has announced an e-auction to lease the yard of the Leville Historical Memorial Museum in France (2250 square meters of land and three caves located nearby) for the purpose of cultivating Georgian grape varieties. The National Museum of Georgia disseminates information about this.

The state of Georgia must plant Georgian vines in Leville’s estate by September 23, 2026, as stipulated in the deed of transfer of the estate signed before a French notary on September 23, 2016.

According to the terms of the lease, within 12 months from the signing of the contract, Georgian vines should be planted on the leased property; Bioproduction should start in 48 months. 20% of the organic wine produced annually should be given to Leville’s estate free of charge.

In order to fulfill the stipulated obligations, the lessee must make an investment of at least 100,000 Euros (including an investment of at least 10,000 Euros for arranging one cave). The term of transfer to use is 10 years. Annual lease payments will be made once a year. The winning company in the auction must present a document confirming at least one year of experience in organic wine production before signing the lease agreement, as well as a corresponding bank guarantee.

The electronic auction is valid until September 30, 2024 at 17:00.