The keepers of a century-old craft
How five generations preserved a secret technology through occupation and revival.
Read MoreWhere the authenticity of Georgian wine meets the ancient secret of natural honeycomb — passed down through seven generations of the Danelia family.
The modern history of Danelia's Wine began in 1907, when Vladimer Danelia founded "Danelia & Co." in Batumi. He created a unique trademark — a bee beside a cluster of grapes — a symbol of a centuries-old family technology using honey and honeycomb.
The brand quickly gained recognition and began exporting wine to Europe. Through occupation, confiscation and revival, the family preserved its secret technology and its dignity.
"Our wine is our history, and our history is our dignity."
Read Our Full HistoryFrom a Batumi storefront to a Monument of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Georgia.
Vladimer Danelia founds "Danelia & Co." and creates the honeycomb trademark.
Under Soviet occupation the family preserves its secret technology and archive.
Gela Danelia patents the ancestral technology and revives production.
Heritage meets modern standards — guardians of a century-old craft.
The secret of the brand lies in a centuries-old tradition: treating the wine with natural honey and beeswax, which protects it from spoilage and grants exceptional stability and an unrepeatable bouquet.

The oldest signature wine shop in Georgia — a living museum in the historic heart of Batumi, founded in 1907. Every visitor is welcome to a complimentary tasting of modern Danelia's Wine.
Plan Your VisitHow five generations preserved a secret technology through occupation and revival.
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