If you’re planning a trip to Georgia, one experience you’ll regret missing is a visit to a traditional wine cellar. We’ve come across a private wine tasting tour at the Karalashvili Wine Cellar that promises an intimate glimpse into Georgian winemaking, all set within a more than 200-year-old cellar. This isn’t just about drinking wine—it’s about connecting with a centuries-old tradition, learning from passionate hosts, and savoring some of the most exclusive wines Georgia has to offer.
What immediately stood out to us about this experience is the authenticity of the setting and the knowledge of the guides. Plus, the chance to taste rare wines exclusive to this cellar makes it feel like a special, insider journey. On the flip side, one thing to keep in mind is that this experience isn’t suitable for children under 18, so parents traveling with little ones will need to plan accordingly.
This tour is perfect for those who love wine, appreciate history, or are simply curious about Georgian culture. It’s a relaxed, guided experience that doesn’t rush, making it ideal for travelers seeking a genuine, meaningful taste of Georgia’s wine heritage.
- Exclusive Wines: You’ll taste five wines that can’t be found elsewhere, adding a unique touch to your Georgian trip.
- Historic Setting: The cellar, over 200 years old, offers a cozy and atmospheric backdrop for your tasting.
- Expert Guides: Passionate sommeliers will share stories and insights that deepen your appreciation of Georgian wine.
- Authentic Chacha: Experience Georgia’s traditional spirit, paired perfectly with the wine and cheese.
- Cultural Insights: Learn about Georgia’s rich winemaking traditions and history through engaging storytelling.
- Good Value: The experience offers a comprehensive tasting with a tour, cheese, and spirits for a fair price.
The Location and Setting

The tour takes place inside the charming Tbilisi Old Town, though the cellar itself is located in the Kvemo Kartli region—a key area for Georgian winemaking. The cellar’s age—more than 200 years— adds a sense of history that you can’t fake. Stepping into it feels like entering a living museum of wine, with stone walls, wooden barrels, and a cozy, intimate atmosphere that immediately puts you at ease.
You can check availability for your dates here:The Tour Itself

You’ll begin with a guided walk through the cellar, where the hosts will share the story of their family and how they’ve preserved Georgian wine traditions over generations. This part is especially meaningful because it links the wines you’ll taste to the craftsmanship and legacy of the cellar.
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The Tasting Experience

The highlight is, of course, the sampling of five exclusive wines. These aren’t mass-produced bottles; they are specialty wines only available here, which makes the tasting feel more like an insider’s secret. The hosts are highly knowledgeable, eager to tell the stories behind each wine, from the grape varieties to the fermentation process.
As reviews suggest, the hosts (like Dani, Salome, and Nani) are friendly, polite, and passionate. One guest described Dani as “so knowledgeable and explained each wine with such detail,” which really enhances the experience. The guides also teach you how to differentiate aromas, making the tasting educational and engaging.
Alongside wine, you’ll enjoy a traditional Georgian Chacha, a strong spirit that adds a cultural touch. It’s a great way to understand how Georgian people enjoy their drinks—often as part of communal celebrations.
Cheese and Food Pairings

Complementing the wines are curated cheese boards, carefully selected to enhance the flavors of the wine and Chacha. This pairing is generally well-received, as it adds another layer to the tasting experience. Reviewers have called the cheese and wine combo “the best,” emphasizing how well the flavors complement each other.
Hospitality and Atmosphere
The host’s hospitality is consistently praised. According to reviews, the service is “top notch,” and the cellar’s ambiance is described as “cozy” and “comfortable.” This isn’t a hurried tour—it’s a relaxed session where you can really soak in the atmosphere and ask questions freely.
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The tour lasts about 1 hour, which means it’s substantial enough to enjoy without feeling rushed. It’s worth noting that availability varies, so checking the schedule in advance is wise. The experience is conducted in English, Georgian, and Russian, making it accessible for most travelers.
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Cost and Value
Considering you get a guided tasting of five wines, a shot of Chacha, cheese boards, and a tour of a historic cellar, the price feels reasonable. The reviews confirm that many find it to be “worth every penny”, especially because of the exclusive wines and the expert guides.
Private Wine tasting in Historic Karalashvili Wine Cellar
“Dani was so knowledgeable and explained each and every wine with such detail. The ambiance and setting is stunning. Worth every penny and would rec…”
Who This Tour Is Best For

If you’re genuinely interested in wine, culture, or history, this is a perfect fit. It’s especially suitable for those who want a personal, authentic experience rather than a large, commercial tasting. However, since children under 18 are not allowed, families with kids will need to consider other options.
This private wine tasting at the Karalashvili Wine Cellar offers more than just a sip of wine; it’s a culture into Georgia’s wine-making traditions. The age and authenticity of the cellar create a special atmosphere, and the knowledgeable guides help deepen your understanding far beyond just tasting.
If you appreciate exclusive wines, want to learn about Georgia’s legendary wine culture, or enjoy relaxing, guided experiences, you’ll find this tour rewarding. The combination of history, flavor, and hospitality makes it a standout choice for any wine lover visiting Tbilisi.
On the other hand, if you’re on a tight schedule or traveling with children, you might want to explore other options. But for those looking for a personalized, memorable taste of Georgian tradition, this experience is hard to beat.
Is this experience suitable for children?
No, children under 18 are not allowed, as the tour includes Chacha and wine tasting.
How long does the tour last?
It typically lasts around 1 hour, giving enough time to enjoy the tasting and learn about the cellar.
Do I need to pay upfront?
You can reserve your spot now and pay later, offering flexibility if your plans change.
What languages are available?
The tour is conducted in English, Georgian, and Russian.
Can I buy the wines afterward?
Yes, you can purchase the exclusive wines, which are only available at this cellar.
Is this experience family-friendly?
Since it’s not suitable for children under 18, it’s best suited for adults or older teens.
What’s included in the price?
Guided tasting of five wines, a shot of Chacha, cheese boards, and a tour of the cellar.
How do I know when the tasting starts?
Check availability to see the current starting times; they vary.
Is there any dress code?
No special dress code is required, just dress comfortably.
What makes the wines exclusive?
These wines are only available at this cellar, making them a unique souvenir of your trip.
In the end, if you’re after a warm, authentic, and educational experience that connects you with Georgia’s wine-making roots, this private tasting will not disappoint. It’s a chance to enjoy delicious wines, learn from passionate hosts, and take home stories—and bottles—that will remind you of Georgia long after you leave.
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