The company "Château Mere Wines" plans to bring the wine brand "Janiani" to the German market. The brand has been present in three countries on the European continent for more than a year. It is represented in the UK, the Netherlands and Belgium. The company's co-founder Gia Piradashvili says in an interview with "Commersant" that "Janiani" was well received on the European market, which is why the company plans to expand.

"The European market has received this brand very well. They are very interested in the synthesis of Georgian and French, Georgian and Italian, Georgian and Spanish varieties. Our wines under the "Janiani" brand are blends and sepages of Georgian and European grape varieties. We will expand to Great Britain. Perhaps we will expand to Holland. We will enter Germany," says Gia Pidashvili

Our wines under the Janiani brand are blends and sepages of Georgian and European grape varieties. We are set to expand in Great Britain, the Netherlands and enter Germany," says Gia Piradashvili.

In Gia Piradashvili’s words, this year they will pour about 35,000 bottles noting that the production volume is limited because the company pours expensive wine by synthesizing Georgian and European grape varieties.

The company has not plans to expand production under the Janiani brand. - "I don't think we will increase production because it is quite an expensive product." We are limited as the bottle is made in Florence as the company that makes our bottle is not that big. "In this case, we are quite limited," Gia Piradashvili points out.