Formerly known as Vino M'artville, Martvilis Marani underwent a rebranding in 2019 to honor their Georgian heritage. Founded in 2012 with just 0.5 hectares of vines, the winery has since expanded its operations, now farming 4 hectares around their cellar in the western Georgian Samegrelo region, with additional fruit sourced from like-minded growers in Imereti, Lechkhumi, and Kakheti. From their modest beginnings producing under 3000 bottles, Martvilis Marani has grown exponentially, now boasting an output of over 11,000 bottles annually. Their portfolio includes wines crafted from 10 different grape varieties, such as ojaleshi, orbeluri, tsolikouri, krakhuna, aladasturi, tsitska, and kakhuri mtsvane, among others. Committed to organic farming practices.