Wine producer Sergey Galitsky successfully registers two new brand names for his winery in Kuban region
Russian Terroir Expands Its Wine Portfolio with New Liquor Brands
In an exciting development for the Russian wine and liquor industry, LLC "Russian Terroir" has registered two new trademarks: "Sparkling Luxury" and "Greatness Starts with a Dream". These additions bring the total number of registered brands under Russian Terroir to 12.
Established in Krasnodar in 2016, Russian Terroir is a company co-owned by Sergei Galitsky (51%) and his namesake Sergei Galitsky Jr. (49%). The company produces its wines and liquors in the Krasnodar region of Russia.
The existing brands of Russian Terroir include "Galitsky&Galitsky", Ballet Blanc, Cosaque, Grand Jete, and "Neanderthal". The new trademarks, "Sparkling Luxury" and "Greatness Starts with a Dream", are registered under class 33 of the International Classification of Goods and Services. Class 33 includes the production of wine, liquor, cider, infusions, and alcoholic essences.
Meanwhile, the organic grape harvest in Kuban is expected to increase by 9.5% in 2025. This positive forecast bodes well for the future of the Russian wine and liquor industry, particularly for companies like Russian Terroir that are committed to quality and innovation.
It's important to note that no social media platforms are mentioned in relation to winemaking in this article. The focus here is on the factual expansion of Russian Terroir's liquor brand portfolio and the anticipated growth in the organic grape harvest in Kuban.
As Russian Terroir continues to grow and evolve, we can look forward to seeing what these new liquor brands will bring to the world of Russian wine and liquor. With "Sparkling Luxury" and "Greatness Starts with a Dream", the future of Russian Terroir seems bright indeed.
Read also:
- Covid-19 surge in September: "There's a risk of an extended infection wave simultaneously with the flu season"
- Lawsuits filed by numerous families against Boeing and Honeywell in relation to the fatal Air India crash in June, claiming the lives of 260 individuals.
- A visiting experience for Starmer might face an early end
- Uncovering the Past: The Resurgence of Doca Film Club and Georgia's Long-Lost Era