Tbilisi (GBC) - In order to increase the competitiveness of alcoholic beverages produced in Georgia, the relevant departments of the National Wine Agency regularly carry out quality control of Georgian wine and other alcoholic beverages. According to the information released by the National Wine Agency, in 2024, 28 state and 376 inspection controls were carried out.
Within the framework of state control, which involves determining the compliance of the wine technological process in enterprises with the requirements specified in the Georgian legislation, violations were found in 34 samples from 6 companies out of 154 samples from 28 inspected companies.
Inspection control was carried out in 83 companies; violations were found in 37 samples from 16 companies out of 1,927 samples taken.
Out of 459 samples taken from 74 companies inspected by the Agency's contractor companies Bureau Veritas LLC and SGS LLC, violations were found in 11 samples from 4 companies. The inspection process involves determining the conformity of a sample of alcoholic beverages submitted for certification with the lot.
Domestic market control was carried out on the products of 78 companies; violations were found in 73 of the 136 samples taken.
In addition, for the purpose of organoleptic testing of alcoholic beverages, the tasting commission of the National Wine Agency conducted 284 tastings. Out of 13,006 samples received, 12,383 samples were evaluated positively and 623 samples were evaluated negatively.
According to the agency, quality control will continue in 2025 so that tens of millions of liters of Georgian wine meet international standards and demand for it increases even more.