Georgia Joins the Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement

On July 14, 2025, the Government of the Georgia deposited its instrument of accession to the Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement on Appellations of Origin and Geographical Indication (“Geneva Act”).

With this accession, the Geneva Act now offers protection in 26 Contracting Parties covering up to 61 countries, while the Lisbon System covers up to 73 countries in total.

This accession will allow Georgia to protect both its appellations of origin and geographical indications under the Geneva Act, such as the renowned Khvanchkara (wine), Kakheti (wine), or Kindzmarauli (wine) in the wine and spirits category, but also Tushuri Guda (cheese) or Churchkhela (traditional candy) in the agricultural and food product categories, to name only a few.

The Geneva Act will enter into force with respect to Georgia on October 14, 2025.

About the Geneva Act

The Geneva Act helps producers of quality products, linked to origin, to protect the distinctive designations of their products in multiple jurisdictions, either as appellations of origin or geographical indications, through a single application filed with WIPO, and the payment of one set of fees.

About the Lisbon System

The Lisbon System provides protection for names that identify the geographic origin of products such as coffee, tea, fruits, cheese, wine, pottery, glass and cloth.

Examples of appellations of origin and geographical indications

  • Kampot Pepper (Cambodia)
  • Comté (France)
  • Tokaj (Hungary)
  • Sarough Handmade Carpet (Iran)
  • Tequila (Mexico)
  • Porto (Portugal)
  • Chulucanas (Peru)
  • Banano de Costa Rica (Costa Rica)
  • Grana Padano (Italy)
  • Bohemia Crystal (Czech Republic)
  • Figue de Djebba (Tunisia)

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