The main objective of the intervention was to support and to further develop the GIZ program Private Sector Development South Caucasus.
Services:
- Support NWA in the definition of detailed specifications for qvevri wines
- Assessment of the hygienic status of Qvevri pots => recommendations were given on how Qvevri pots can be cleaned properly and kept clean throughout the full year so that contaminations are reduced to a minimum.
- The Qvevri methodology requires intense care for hygiene and fermentation control as any “impurity” can introduce microorganisms that are not always beneficial. => recommendations were developed, discussed and introduced so that this part of the wine identity can be maintained while achieving a high quality.
- Inspection in vineyards and grape production, appraisal of the Qvevri wine production process and inspection of the cellars.
- Study on Economics of Qvevri wine production
- Qvevri pot analysis
- Definition of a Qvevri Wine identity
- Elaboration of a business plan for the cluster members
- Registration of the Qvevri Wine cluster as a trademark in Germany
- Organisation of a first German-Georgian Qvevri Wine Fair
- Harmonisation of wine to custom requirements
- Advise NWA in preparation in cluster management practices
- Support NWA in the definition of road map for vineyard catastre to achieve countrywide coverage
- Accompany NWA in optimising their data collection and processing activities (data entry, interpretation and application)
- Analyse existing wine/vine legislation famework in Georgia in the context of DCFTA, Support NWA in the preparation of amendments to the existing framework in harmonization with EU regulatory framework
- Analyse training needs of the NWA Degustation Committee, adapt and prepare training concept and material
- Preparation of wine manual
- Support local partners in the institutional set-up of wine education centre (including facilitation of exchange between Georgian key actors and German TVET institutes); integration of the dual education system in Georgia in the educational regulatory frame
- Promotion campaign for dual system