History
Alcoline was incorporated in 2011 by three shareholders who were born and raised in Odesa and the Odesa Oblast.
These regions, including the Bolhrad, Sarata and Artsyz districts, have a rich history associated with Bulgarian immigrants, and until 1939, German immigrants also lived here. Winemaking and grape growing are an integral part of the culture of these peoples, which brought viticulture to the Bessarabia region.
From 1812 to 1917
After signing the Bucharest Peace Treaty, these territories passed from the Ottoman Empire to the Russian Empire. Since then, winemaking has undergone many changes. Until 1917, winemaking had the character of a private household.
In Soviet times
As in many republics, mass production of wine began from European grape varieties, mainly French selections, such as Cabernet, Merlot, Aligoté, and Chardonnay.
To provide our consumers with the opportunity to enjoy natural drinks, unique tastes, and unforgettable experiences.
As a result, cognac and various wine products appeared in the assortment. Later, the portfolio was supplemented with vodka and imported drinks, thanks to which Alcoline became a production and distribution company.
Today, Alcoline
is proud of its historical roots, rich cultural heritage and successful adaptation to modern market conditions. We continue to develop our traditions and offer the best drinks to our customers, maintaining quality and respect for the history of our region.