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Explore Georgian wine at a family-run shop in Kutaisi, learn traditional qvevri techniques, taste organic wines, and meet the winemaker in a cozy setting.

The Kutaisi: Wine Tasting in Family Winery shop offers a fascinating glimpse into Georgia’s ancient winemaking traditions, all within the city. For 1 hour, visitors get to meet the winemaker, learn about traditional qvevri methods, and sample 4 types of organic wines alongside Chacha, the local vodka. The experience is ideal for those curious about authentic Georgian wine culture without traveling to the countryside.
This tour is hosted by TravelKutaisi Ltd. and takes place at a conveniently located shop near the Bagrati Cathedral. With small groups limited to 8 participants, the atmosphere remains intimate and personalized. The price covers expert guidance, snacks, and drinks, making it a practical way to enjoy Georgia’s storied wine heritage.
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This tour takes place at a small family winery shop in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti, conveniently located at the start of a trail leading to Bagrati Cathedral. While the estate’s vineyards are situated near Kutaisi, this experience brings a piece of their land and traditions directly to the city.
You’ll find the shop in a cozy setting that combines modern hospitality with authentic wine-making stories. This setup allows visitors to access Georgia’s wine culture easily, even if they aren’t venturing into rural areas. The guide warmly introduces guests to the history and significance of each wine style, emphasizing the minimal intervention process with organic grapes.

A highlight of this experience is learning about the qvevri technique—a centuries-old method of wine production. The large clay vessels, called qvevris, are buried underground, creating a natural fermentation environment. The guide explains how this method preserves the purity of the grapes and enhances the wine’s character.
The wines produced in this way are released in bottles that reflect Georgia’s cultural heritage. Visitors get a closer look at the ancient technology that has been used for generations, gaining insight into the craftsmanship behind each bottle. This focus on tradition makes the tasting not only enjoyable but educational.
The grapes used in this wine tasting are organically grown, handpicked, and processed with minimal intervention. This approach allows the natural flavors of the land and grapes to shine through in every sip.
After tasting four different wines, guests also sample Chacha, a local Georgian vodka distilled from the same organic grapes. The snacks provided complement the wines, enhancing the tasting experience. This relaxed setup invites guests to appreciate the purity of the fruit and ask questions about the winemaking process directly to the host.
More Great Tours NearbyThe winemaker is present during the tasting, offering visitors the chance to ask questions about the techniques, heritage, and story behind each wine. This personal interaction adds depth to the experience, providing a rare opportunity to connect with a family that has dedicated itself to traditional winemaking for generations.
The host’s friendly and knowledgeable manner makes the session engaging, providing insights into Georgia’s unique wine culture. This direct contact makes the tasting more meaningful and memorable.
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The tour starts at the shop located near Bagrati Cathedral, accessible as you cross the Chain Bridge and approach the trail. The meeting point is straightforward to find, and the activity concludes back at the initial location, making logistics simple for visitors.
While the experience is only an hour long, its proximity to the city center means you can easily include it as a part of a broader sightseeing day in Kutaisi. The shop’s location is well-suited for travelers exploring the historic sites and walking around the city.

Limited to 8 participants, this wine tasting maintains an intimate atmosphere. The small group setting allows for personalized guidance and more opportunities to interact with the host. This makes the experience ideal for those who prefer a relaxed, unhurried environment to learn about Georgia’s wine traditions.
The live tour guides speak English and Russian, ensuring clear communication and an engaging experience for a diverse range of visitors.
Guests can reserve their spot without immediate payment, offering flexibility to plan their trip. The cancellation policy allows for full refunds if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, adding peace of mind.
Since the duration is only 1 hour, it fits easily into a busy sightseeing schedule. Check the availability to find a suitable time and enjoy a genuine taste of Georgian hospitality and tradition.
This tour provides a cost-effective way to explore Georgia’s wine culture firsthand, with included guidance, snacks, and drinks. The quality of the wines and the personal story of the winemaker create a memorable experience that emphasizes tradition and authenticity.
Guests especially appreciate the warm atmosphere and the expertise of the guide, making this a highlight for anyone interested in Georgia’s ancient winemaking methods.
The Kutaisi wine tasting at this family-run shop offers a genuine introduction to Georgia’s wine heritage in a cozy, city-based setting. It stands out for its personalized approach, traditional qvevri method, and the chance to meet the winemaker.
While the experience might be brief, the quality of the wines and the storytelling provide a meaningful taste of local culture. Perfect for wine enthusiasts, cultural explorers, and anyone curious about Georgia’s ancient craft.
The small group size and flexible booking make it accessible and enjoyable. For those seeking an authentic, relaxed way to learn about Georgian wine in Kutaisi, this tour delivers on all fronts.
“My honest review of the wine tasting: My friend and me were walking around Kutaisi and wanted to visit Bagrati Cathedral. On the walking path there…”
How long does the wine tasting last?
The experience lasts about 1 hour.
Where does the tour start?
At the wine shop near Bagrati Cathedral, accessible as you cross the Chain Bridge.
What is included in the price?
The price covers guidance, snacks, samples of 4 wines, and Chacha.
Can I book in advance?
Yes, you can reserve your spot and pay later. Cancellation is free if made up to 24 hours in advance.
What languages are available?
The guides speak English and Russian.
Is the group small?
Yes, limited to 8 participants, ensuring a personal experience.
Are there any additional costs?
No, the price includes everything listed; additional food or drinks are not included.
Is this experience suitable for all ages?
The focus on wine and Chacha suggests it is primarily for adults.
Do I need to prepare anything in advance?
Just let the organizers know your approximate arrival time.
Can I visit the vineyard after the tasting?
The experience is based in the city; visiting the vineyard requires separate planning.
Is there a dress code?
No specific dress code; casual attire is appropriate.
Is the experience accessible for people with mobility issues?
The information does not specify, but the activity takes place in a shop setting.