Akhmeta Wine House
Wine estateAkhmeta Wine House produces organic wines under the Akhmeta appellation from Rkatsiteli, Kisi, Khikhvi, Saperavi and Mtsvane, grown where the Ilto, Alazani and Orvili rivers meet at 500 to 550 metres, on soil of carbonate rocks such as limestone breccias and marls with volcanogenic tuffs. It was named among the "Best wines of Georgia in one space" by the Association De La Sommellerie International, the Georgian Sommelier Association and the National Wine Agency.
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- annual bottles
- 15000
- terroir notes
- Vineyards at the junction of the Ilto, Alazani and Orvili rivers, 500-550m altitude, soil of carbonate rocks (limestone breccias, marls) with volcanogenic rocks (tuffs, tufobreccias).
- appellations
- Akhmeta
- grape varieties
- rkatsiteli, kisi, khikhvi, saperavi, mtsvane
- styles
- orange
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Sustainablecertifiedorganic, naturalDocumented
“Since the year 2019, our vineyards are Bio certified.”
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“Discover Natural Wine fermented in Kvevri!”
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Award-winning"Best wines of Georgia in one space", Association De La Sommellerie International / Georgian Sommelier Association / National Wine AgencyDocumented
“granted by Association De La Sommellerie International, Georgian Sommelier Association, and National Wine Agency of the Ministry of Agriculture of Georgia, with the award “the best wines of Georgia in one space”.”
Source: Estate websiteView source ↗Retrieved July 17, 2026Documented