Introduction

If you’re visiting Tbilisi and have even a passing interest in wine, this Georgian Wine Walking Tour offers a relaxed way to get to know the city while tasting some of the country’s most unique wines. The tour combines walking through old town neighborhoods with visits to five different wine bars, giving you a taste of Georgian culture, history, and, of course, wine.
What we really like about this experience is how it feels like a genuine local encounter—you’re not just sipping wine in a touristy spot but discovering hidden gems that may not be on the usual itinerary. Plus, the chance to sample wines from all six Georgian wine regions makes it quite special. On the flip side, it’s a fairly social and relaxed experience, so if you’re looking for a structured or fast-paced tour, it might not be your thing.
This tour is perfect for anyone curious about Georgian wine and culture, travelers who enjoy walking and exploring neighborhoods, or those wanting a laid-back, social experience. It’s also a good pick for first-timers in Tbilisi looking to get a flavor of the city’s vibrant old town along with some excellent wine.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points
- Authentic wine experience from all six Georgian wine regions
- Vibrant neighborhood exploration through Tbilisi’s charming old town
- Knowledgeable guides that make the experience engaging
- Relaxed pace suited for casual wine lovers and explorers
- Visiting local, unique wine bars off the beaten path
- Includes snacks at various points to complement the wines
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What to Expect from the Tour

This isn’t a tasting in a single winery or a structured cellar tour. Instead, it’s a walk through Tbilisi’s historic neighborhoods, stopping at five local wine bars, where you’ll taste at least six wines—each from a different part of Georgia. The experience is designed to be leisurely, friendly, and informative, making it suitable for first-timers who want a broad taste of Georgian wine culture without feeling overwhelmed.
The total duration is around 3.5 hours, making it a manageable half-day activity that pairs well with sightseeing or other city explorations afterward. The tour is guided by an English-speaking guide who is both knowledgeable and friendly, bringing insights about Georgian wine, history, and local customs.
Detailed Breakdown of the Itinerary

Starting Point: 8000 Vintages
The tour kicks off inside the cozy, inviting space of 8000 Vintages, which sets the tone for a relaxed, wine-loving adventure. This initial meetup is where you’ll gather your group, meet your guide, and get a quick overview of what’s to come.
More Great Tours NearbyStop 1-5: Visiting Local Wine Bars
Each stop involves a guided visit to a different wine bar—these are carefully selected to showcase the best of Tbilisi’s vibrant wine scene. Expect to stroll through beautiful neighborhoods with ancient architecture and lively streets, providing a perfect backdrop for your tasting experience.
Although exact details of each stop aren’t specified, the focus is on local, often hidden gems, giving you a taste of the city’s authentic vibe. The bars may vary in style—some might serve amber wines, others sparkling varieties—and the guide will explain what makes each wine unique and what to look for.
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The Wines
The highlight is obviously the wines from Georgia’s six regions. You’ll be sampling 6+ wines, which may include amber wines or sparkling wines, offering a broad spectrum of flavors. The guide might also share pairing tips, making the tasting more meaningful and helping you discover what wines you like best.
Snacks and Recommendations
Along the way, you’ll enjoy snacks at various locations—small bites that complement the wines and make the experience more enjoyable. Plus, the guide provides recommendations for places to visit in Tbilisi after the tour, turning your day into a well-rounded city experience.
The Experience: What Travelers Say
Many reviews emphasize how knowledgeable the guides are—they really know their wines and can explain complex topics in a friendly way. One reviewer noted that the guide is “amazing and friendly,” which makes the tour feel more like a casual cultural chat than a formal tasting.
Participants also love the chance to discover hidden wine bars and try a diverse selection of wines they wouldn’t find elsewhere. The variety of wines—from amber to sparkling—keeps the experience lively and engaging. “No stone is left unturned,” one reviewer said, highlighting how comprehensive the tasting feels.
Some mention that the pace is relaxed, which is perfect if you prefer a less hurried exploration. The fact that the tour includes water and snacks makes it not just educational but also comfortable, especially during warm days.
The Practical Side: Price, Duration, and Group Size
At around 3.5 hours, this tour fits nicely into a half-day slot—allowing you to combine it with other sightseeing or simply enjoy a leisurely day. The cost covers guided walking, wine tastings, snacks, and expert guidance, giving good value considering the quality of the experience and the number of wines sampled.
The group size isn’t specified, but group tours like this typically keep things intimate enough to allow personalized attention from guides. Make sure to check availability, as starting times vary, and it’s best to reserve ahead to secure your spot.
It’s important to note that the tour is not suitable for children under 18, and isn’t designed for those with mobility issues or wheelchairs, given the walking and neighborhood exploration involved.
What You Should Bring
- Comfortable shoes for walking
- Weather-appropriate clothing, especially if it’s hot or rainy
- A sense of curiosity and an appetite for good stories and wine
Final Thoughts
This Georgian Wine Walking Tour offers a balanced mix of local culture, history, and wine. It’s especially great for those who enjoy a relaxed pace, love discovering hidden city spots, and want to deepen their appreciation of Georgian wines. The guides tend to be well-liked for their knowledge and friendliness, making the whole experience warm and inviting.
While it’s not a deep dive into wine production or a cellar tour, it’s a wonderful way to get a broad taste of Georgia’s most famous exports while exploring parts of Tbilisi you might not otherwise see. The inclusion of snacks, personal recommendations, and a friendly guide means you’ll walk away not just with a full glass but with some new insights into Georgian culture and plenty of ideas for your next stop in the city.
Overall, if you’re after an authentic, laid-back, informative, and tasty experience, this tour hits the mark. It’s best suited for curious travelers eager to mingle and learn in a warm, inviting setting.
Georgian Wine Walking Tour in Tbilisi
FAQ
Is this tour suitable if I don’t drink alcohol?
No, this tour is focused on wine tasting. If you prefer not to drink, this might not be the right activity for you.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for approximately 3.5 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity in Tbilisi.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins inside 8000 Vintages and concludes back at the same spot, so you can easily plan your day around it.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers a guided walk through Tbilisi’s old town, wine tastings at 5 local bars, water, snacks, and recommendations for additional sightseeing.
Are the wine tastings from specific regions?
Yes, you’ll taste wines from all six Georgian wine regions, ensuring a comprehensive experience.
Is the tour family-friendly?
It’s designed for adults over 18; children or minors are not allowed.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, as starting times vary and spots fill up. Booking ahead guarantees your place.
In the end, this tour is a lovely blend of culture, history, and wine that offers a genuine taste of Georgia’s renowned beverage-making tradition. Whether you’re a seasoned wine lover or just love discovering new places, it’s a pleasant way to spend an afternoon in Tbilisi.
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