100% Natural Georgian Lemonade – Only from Borjomi Now in Premium Glass Packaging
IDS Borjomi Georgia continues to expand its presence in the sweet, carbonated beverage category by offering consumers a 100% natural Georgian Lemonade, now in premium glass packaging, exclusively from Borjomi. With this new development, the brand enters a new stage and further strengthens its connection to the gastronomy segment.
“Limonati by Borjomi” was launched in 2024 and quickly won the hearts of consumers both in Georgia and in export markets. For Borjomi – a brand with a 135-year legacy – introducing the lemonade line in aluminum cans was a significant and innovative step that successfully established itself in over 15 countries worldwide.
Ivane Matchavariani, General Director of IDS Borjomi Georgia:
“Entering the sweet, carbonated beverage market, especially in such a competitive environment, was a fascinating challenge for us — one we managed to overcome successfully. Today, our goal is to elevate this unique product to a new level, and the premium glass packaging serves exactly that purpose. The product’s unique natural composition truly sets it apart. We’re especially proud that “Limonati by Borjomi” is enjoying equal success both in Georgia and in export markets — marking another important step in the brand’s growth.”
“Limonati by Borjomi” is made from 100% natural ingredients, including Borjomi mineral water and natural Georgian fruit juice. The product contains no artificial additives or preservatives. It comes in four flavors: Pear, Adjarian Mandarin, Tarragon, and Citrus.
The packaging design was developed by an Italian branding agency. The label on the glass bottle visually mirrors the design of the can, combining elements such as Borjomi Gorge, mineral water, and the brand’s iconic symbol — the deer into an oval-shaped image alongside ornaments inspired by traditional Georgian architecture.
“Limonati by Borjomi” is produced at Borjomi’s Bottling Plant No. 2 and will be available both in the Georgian market and across countries in Europe and Central Asia.