Stylized text in a decorative script on a white background.
Hand holding a large red tomato in a sunlit vegetable garden with green plants and mountains in the background.
Two people standing in front of a wooden fence with a dog, surrounded by greenery.

Apolon Kereselidze has been protecting the rare indigenous grape varieties that his family has passed down to him: Rachuli Mtsvane and Rachuli Tetra. When ruled by the Soviet Union Georgia, and in particular Racha, saw many of its indigenous grape varieties go extinct and replaced mostly by Tsolikouri. Tsolikouri, which is a great variety in its own right, had better yields causing it to be a Soviet favorite.

After the fall of the Soviet Union, Racha, which is a poorer region, saw many families leave to the capital Tbilisi to find work. Also many vineyards were lost and converted to sustenance farming. In the late 2000's there was a large market demand for red varieties and many more vineyards were replanted to capitalize on the demand from the Russian market.

Despite all this, the Kereselidze family has stayed in their homeland and continued to protect their vineyards and grapes and now we are able to participate in their preservation.


Two bottles of wine with red and green caps, set against a scenic mountainous landscape with lush greenery and a flowing river.

Portfolio

Contact

Kereselidze

 

Dzirageuli, Ambrolauri, Georgia

Phone
+995 591 97 47 16


kereselidzewinecellar@gmail.com