If you’re planning a trip to Tbilisi and love wine, or even if you’re just curious about Georgian traditions, this wine tasting experience offers a friendly, informative way to learn about local flavors. Based in Kvemo Kartli, a region known for its vineyards, this tour combines tasting, storytelling, and good company—all in about half an hour. While it’s a quick session, what you get feels both personal and packed with insights.
We really appreciate this experience’s focus on authenticity and expert guidance. The chance to taste four different Georgian wines along with Chacha, a traditional local drink, makes it stand out. Plus, the chance to learn how to identify flavors from a knowledgeable sommelier adds a layer of value that many casual drinkers will enjoy. One thing to keep in mind is that it’s a short session; if you’re looking for a lengthy, in-depth wine tour, this might not be it. However, for a quick snapshot of Georgian wine culture, it hits the mark. It’s best suited for those who enjoy wine, are curious about Georgian traditions, or want a meaningful activity without a big time commitment.
Key Points

- Authentic Experience: Tasting four local wines paired with Chacha gives you a genuine taste of Georgian craftsmanship.
- Knowledgeable Guides: An expert sommelier shares stories and teaches you how to appreciate the wines.
- Cultural Insights: Learn about the history and traditions behind Georgian wine-making.
- Food Pairings: Enjoy a curated selection of local cheeses, meats, and breads that enhance the wine flavors.
- Convenience: A short, 30-minute session perfect for adding a cultural touch to your day.
- Limited Group Size: Small groups (up to 10 people), making it intimate and personalized.
A Closer Look at the Experience

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The Meeting Point and Duration
The tour kicks off right in front of the “Wine Tower” shop at 1 Jan Shardeni Street—an easy-to-find spot in Tbilisi’s bustling Old Town. It’s a compact, 30-minute activity, so plan to arrive about 10 minutes early to settle in. The session lasts roughly an hour, which is enough time to savor each sip without feeling rushed.
While it’s a short activity, don’t expect a rushed vibe. The small group setting (limited to 10 participants) ensures that everyone gets individual attention, and you can ask plenty of questions. The activity ends right back at the meeting point, so it’s easy to continue exploring the city afterward.
What You’ll Experience
As soon as you meet your host, the atmosphere is relaxed. The guide, often speaking both English and Russian, jumps right into teaching you how to recognize different flavors in wine—something that even casual drinkers can find fun and enlightening. We loved the way the sommelier shared stories behind each bottle; it’s more than just tasting, it’s about understanding Georgia’s deep-rooted wine culture.
You’ll sample four distinct wines, each with its unique characteristics, and a shot of Chacha, a potent spirit made from grapes. The tasting is paired with a curated platter of local cheeses, meats, and breads, which are thoughtfully chosen to complement each wine. The reviews highlight how much guests appreciated the generous servings and the chance to try a variety of local flavors.
Why the Wines Matter
Georgia is often called the cradle of wine, and for good reason. The country’s wine-making traditions date back thousands of years. This experience offers a window into that history through the wines you taste. The sommelier explains what makes Georgian wines special—be it the unique grape varieties, traditional fermentation methods, or regional differences.
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The curated food board, featuring cheeses, meats, and breads, isn’t just an accompaniment—it’s part of the experience. It helps you understand how Georgian wines are typically enjoyed and brings out the flavors of each sip. Guests have noted how well the pairing enhances the tasting, making it more than just a quick drink stop.
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The Guide and Atmosphere
The reviews praise the guides—not just for their knowledge but also for their friendly and engaging manner. One reviewer mentioned how “Shoti” was full of information and made the session entertaining. It’s clear that the hosts aim to create an inviting space where you can relax and learn without feeling overwhelmed.
Is It Worth the Price?

Given that the experience includes four wines, Chacha, and expert guidance, the value feels fair. It’s not a lengthy tour, but it’s well-organized, personal, and packed with insight. If you’re looking for an affordable way to dip into Georgian wine culture without committing to a long tour, this is a practical option.
Who Will Love It?
This experience suits visitors who appreciate good wine, are interested in learning about local traditions, or want a quick cultural activity. It’s also ideal for those who enjoy meet-and-greet style tastings rather than large, impersonal groups. Keep in mind that it’s not suitable for children or pregnant women due to alcohol consumption, and those with mobility issues may find it less accessible.
Final Thoughts

If you’re in Tbilisi and want a friendly, authentic introduction to Georgian wine, this tasting session is a solid choice. The combination of knowledgeable guides, authentic wines, and delicious local snacks makes it a memorable snapshot of Georgia’s rich wine heritage. It’s a small activity that delivers a lot of flavor—literally and culturally.
While the short duration could be seen as a drawback if you’re craving a deep-dive, it’s perfect for an afternoon activity or a quick cultural fix. The intimate group setting and personal stories help deepen your appreciation for the country’s longstanding wine tradition. Whether you’re a casual wine drinker or a dedicated enthusiast, you’ll likely find this experience both enjoyable and informative.
In short, it’s a lovely way to connect with Georgian culture in a relaxed, friendly setting—something you’ll remember long after you leave.
Tbilisi: Wine Tasting Experience
“Shoti! He was polite, full of information, knew how to entertain. what else?”
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers or those under 18?
No, participants must be at least 18 years old to enjoy the wine and Chacha tastings.
Does the tour include transportation?
No, hotel pickup or drop-off is not included, so you’ll need to get to the meeting point at 1 Jan Shardeni Street yourself.
How long does the activity last?
The tasting session itself is about 30 minutes, but the overall experience, including check-in, lasts roughly an hour.
What languages are available for the guide?
The guides speak English and Russian, making it accessible for many travelers.
Is it possible to cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Just your ID—copies are accepted—and perhaps a notebook if you want to jot down notes. No smoking is allowed during the session.
Can I do this activity if I have mobility issues?
It’s not specifically designed for those with mobility impairments, so it’s best to check with the provider if you have concerns.
What makes Georgian wines special?
While not detailed in the tour info, the emphasis on traditional methods and regional varieties hints at Georgia’s long-standing wine-making heritage, making each sip a piece of history.
Whether you’re a wine lover or simply looking to add a cultural flavor to your Tbilisi trip, this tasting experience offers a friendly, authentic peek into Georgia’s celebrated wine scene.
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