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“Stories are powerful because they transport us into other people’s worlds”, Paul Zak


In the UK, our wine industry is anything but ancient. Perhaps that’s why it’s hard for us to get our heads around how wine can be as integral a part of a culture as Christmas rituals, or the way we greet friends at a bar. 

But that’s how wine is in Georgia. It’s a fundamental part of their culture. So, when we were thinking of ways to further the (already impressive!) market share of Georgian wines in the UK, we knew we couldn’t turn to ordinary solutions. We needed to find a way to communicate the cultural relevance of these wines in their country of origin. 

The answer? Storytelling.

Of course, in a market like the UK, simply making good wine is not enough. We’re a market of sophisticated consumers who demand access to reliable wine information – and story-led marketing. Stories have become much bandied about marketing ‘concept’. But their power has real neurological basis

Georgia had the wines. It even had the stories. But it didn’t have them in an easily digestible, saleable format. So, we created Georgian Wine Connect

Fundamentally, Georgian Wine Connect is an online platform to develop and share the details of wine and winery that have proven difficult for trade buyers to find. But we also worked with over 50 export-ready producers, surveying them (in Georgian where necessary) to identify their most promising wines for the UK, and to present their story and offer in the most accessible way. 

Our hope is this story-led approach will become the norm, especially for emerging regions where wine is culturally embedded. Where wine is part of their story. 

You can read in more detail about Georgian Wine Connect here and explore the portal here

This month we also talked to the winners of the Indie Trade Alliance Fund. This fund offered small and medium independent UK retailers the opportunity to apply for a grant towards increased promotion of their Georgian wine listings. 

We had some fantastic entries, but together with our client, Wines of Georgia, we whittled it down to the strongest proposals. We talked to the winners about the impact of pandemic restrictions on their marketing plans and how they’ll use Georgian Wine Connect. 

Of course, we also spoke about how wine is at the heart of Georgian culture and how they communicate that to their customers.

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JUNE 22 - A comprehensive trade tasting of over 100 Georgian wines
Showcasing diverse wines from this thrilling, wine region…

Over 100 Georgian Wines will be available to taste at a walk-around trade tasting to be held in London on Tuesday 22nd June 2021. Wines shown will include those already imported into the UK, and those from producers looking for new importers in the market. The tasting will be held at Trivet Restaurant near London Bridge, with the kind support of Isa Bal MS. At the time of writing, the plan is for the event to operate timed slots in case of social distancing measures remaining in place.


JUNE 24 - A tasting of 10 champagnes from five producers in Les Riceys, Champagne
Alliance Riceys – Wine Growers from Champagne

The rise of artisanal producers in Champagne has transformed the perception of the region and restored its vinous soul. Cult grower Champagnes are fêted and yearned after. But there is an accessible side to Grower Champagne, exemplified by the Alliance Riceys. This small collective of wine growers has come together to promote their diverse, individualistic wines from the AOC of Les Riceys.

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