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Limited Bakhmut Release

What Makes
Artwine Different

Made the same way as real Champagne.

Aged underground in Bakhmut.

Only a small amount was saved.

Global supply is permanently limited.

Press Mention
“In a wine cave in Bakhmut, Ukraine, Artwinery was aging thousands of bottles of wine.”
The New York Times

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The Story Continues

The Siege of Bakhmut

When Bakhmut came under attack, Artwinery’s underground caves became part of a war zone.

Production stopped. Access was lost. Millions of bottles remained beneath the city.

Only a small amount was rescued before the occupation.

The People Behind Artwine

Two Women. One Story of Survival.

Iryna from Artwine

Iryna

Iryna worked deep beneath Bakhmut, where Artwine bottles aged in silence inside the underground caves.

Nathalie from Artwine

Nathalie

Nathalie carried Ukrainian sparkling wine into international markets before the war changed everything.

Their work lives on in the bottles that survived.

Read Their Stories
Wine Quality
“I had no connection to Ukraine, I simply love exceptional sparkling wine. Artwine is refined, beautifully balanced, and genuinely world-class.”
Chris Hollenberg
International Wine Judge
The Rescue

The Bottles Were Moved Before Bakhmut Fell

As Bakhmut became one of the fiercest battlefronts of the invasion, Artwinery worked to secure finished bottles from the underground caves.

The goal was simple: move what could be saved before access was lost.

What remains today is rescued stock from before the fall of Bakhmut.

Limited Remaining Stock

The Final Bottles from Bakhmut

No new bottles are being produced from the original Bakhmut cellars.

What remains is the rescued allocation: finished, certified bottles saved before access was lost.

Once these bottles are gone, they cannot be replaced.

Choose Your Bottle

Own a Piece of the Rescued Collection

Each bottle comes from the limited Artwine stock saved from Bakhmut before production stopped.

Choose a single bottle, or collect the full range while it is still available.

Once this allocation is gone, there is no second release from the original cellars.

From the Ukrainian Community
“Living in America, I carry Ukraine in my heart. Pouring Artwine feels like sharing a piece of home.”
Christine Bishko Villacorta
WW2 Ukrainian Refugee
Final Bakhmut Allocation

When It Is Gone, The Story Remains

These bottles are not simply being sold. They are being released from a rescued collection that cannot be recreated.

Choose the bottle that belongs at your table.

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