
Brut White
A dry white sparkling wine from Artwine's remaining Ukrainian-certified stock.
Artwine
Sparkling wines from the bottles rescued from Artwinery's underground cellars in Bakhmut before production at the original site stopped.
Artwine was produced by traditional bottle fermentation and aged underground in gypsum galleries beneath Bakhmut. Only a limited amount of finished inventory was moved out before the city fell and the original facilities were destroyed, making this remaining allocation finite.

A dry white sparkling wine from Artwine's remaining Ukrainian-certified stock.

A dry rose sparkling option from the rescued Artwine allocation.

A dry ruby sparkling wine for trade buyers looking for a distinctive Ukrainian bottle.

A softer ruby sparkling wine with a deeper celebratory profile.

A larger-format presentation for accounts, events, and cellar-focused storytelling.
Artwine's public materials trace the craft through people like Iryna Kholoimova, who developed her work deep inside the cool cellar tunnels, and Natalie Lysenko, who carried Ukrainian sparkling wine into international markets before the war. Their stories give the remaining bottles a human frame: cellar work, export work, and a tradition moved forward under pressure.

From lab work to final wine character, her story reflects the patience and precision of Artwine's cellar tradition.

Her work helped introduce Artwine to international buyers before the invasion changed the future of the original winery.
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