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Corporation Georgian Wine (CGW)

ManufacturerUnclaimed

Georgian wine producer using both European technology and traditional Qvevri methods.

Telavi, Georgia 🇬🇪Founded 199951-200 employeescgw.ge

What to check

  • Exists and is operating nowRegistration and company ID are valid, status is active, it files its reports, accounts are not frozen, the site answers, and its age matches what it claims. · Website live (Jun 2026)proof
  • Independently confirmedCertificates found in official registries, an active legal entity ID (LEI), fulfilled public contracts, real filed financials. · Certifications verifiable

Independent signals from open data. Open items are not confirmed, ask on contact.

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Safe, you can get it back

  • Credit card
  • PayPal Goods and Services
  • Escrow (money held until goods arrive)
  • Letter of Credit (for large orders)

Risky, gone for good

  • Bank wire to a personal account
  • Crypto
  • Western Union or MoneyGram
  • Gift cards

If a supplier only accepts methods you cannot reverse and refuses card or escrow, that is the number one scam signal. Walk away or use escrow.

The bank account name must match the registered company name. If it does not, stop.

For a first order, use an independent escrow service so the supplier is paid only after you receive the goods.

About

Corporation Georgian Wine produces and exports wines from its 15,000 m² plant in Tsinandali, Telavi district, using both modern European vinification and Georgia's ancient Qvevri clay-vessel method. The company holds ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 22000 certifications and exports to 12 countries including France, China, the USA, and several EU markets.

Primary markets
🇨🇳 China 🇫🇷 France 🇵🇱 Poland 🇱🇹 Lithuania 🇱🇻 Latvia 🇪🇪 Estonia 🇮🇱 Israel 🇺🇸 United States 🇨🇦 Canada