Georgia Wine & Grape Commission
Grapes. Growth. Georgia. Welcome to the Georgia Wine & Grape Commission - championing Georgia’s rapidly growing wine and grape industry through funding, research, promotion, and producer representation.
About the Georgia Wine & Grape Commission
The Georgia Wine & Grape Commission was established by the Georgia General Assembly in 2020 (HB 1093), after leadership from the Georgia wine industry. The Commission is governed by five producer-appointed members representing North, Central, and South Georgia, plus two at-large seats. Terms range from two to three years, with reappointment opportunities.
Our Mission
“To strengthen Georgia’s wine and grape industry by:
- Administering a producer-funded assessment (once approved),
- Investing in research, education, and promotion,
- Advocating on behalf of vineyards and wineries across Georgia.”
Highlights
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Members, Partners & Stakeholders
Current Board Members:
- Gary Engle
- Eric Miller
- Eric Seifarth
- Sam Zamarripa
- Chris Paulk
Partners & Stakeholders
- Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA)—oversight of assessments and commissions.
- Georgia Farm Bureau—news, advocacy, and member engagement.
- UGA Extension Viticulture Team—research and grower education.
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Assessment & Market Order
What Is the Market Order?
A market order—pending producer approval—would establish an assessment on wine produced (for wineries making ≥ 1,000 L annually). Collected funds can only be allocated to research, education, and promotion.
Previous Referenda
- A hearing took place Jan 29 2024 in Macon regarding a 5¢/L assessment.
- The initial 2022 vote had a 38–39% approval—falling short of the 66% threshold.
Forms & Registration
Assessment forms are used to report and remit checkoff funds. Nomination forms allow growers to submit candidates for commission appointments.
Nomination Forms
Contact Us
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Fred Rayfield
Farm to School Director
Commodity Commissions Manager
fred.rayfield@agr.georgia.gov Tel: (404)-586-1405