russian FULL-SCALE INVAISION

WAR IN UKRAINE

Most of the territory of Ukraine has been scarred by war because the Russians have been actively destroying civilian infrastructure and this fate hasn’t spared the wineries of our country.

Russian troops had nearly destroyed Ukrainian winemaking after the hostile invasion of our sovereign country. At this very moment the devastating war, that started with Russian unprovoked attack, is destroying wineries and vineyards, killing thousands of innocent citizens.

Ukraine has a great history of winemaking and we hope that we would be able to share our wines with winelovers from all over the world after the war end. We continue to fight for our freedom and to protect our land, language and identity!

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

Your support is crucial for Ukraine at this difficult time.

To help brave Ukrainians fight for their land and to help to restore wineries and vineyards, please, donate to

CHARITABLE FOUNDATION 
“UKRAINIAN WINEMAKING 
RECONSTRUCTION  FOUND
 
Registration number: 44892315
Address: 25 Khoryva str., Kyiv, 04170, Ukraine
IBAN Code: UA083052990000026004005023069,
Name of the bank: JSC CB “PRIVATBANK”, 1D HRUSHEVSKOHO STR., KYIV, 01001, UKRAINE,
SWIFT Code: PBANUA2X,
Correspondent bank: JP Morgan Chase Bank, New York ,USA
Account in the correspondent bank: 001-1-000080,
SWIFT Code of the correspondent bank: CHASUS33
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Prince Trubetskoi Winery after russian occupation

Ukrainian winemakers are dealing with the horrors and challenges of russian aggression every day. Some wineries have suffered more than others. 

Prince Trubetskoy Winery, a historic chateau located in Kherson region, survived the Russian occupation. The winery’s owners managed to retain their staff, but even now, after the de-occupation, it is not clear what happened to the production facilities, ancient wine cellars, a restaurant and hotel complex.
 
It is still impossible to get there because the chateau is located in the territory suffering from daily shelling and missile attacks. Some of the vineyards have not yet been de-mined.