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Explore Georgian wine in Tbilisi on a small-group tour featuring two traditional wineries, tastings of over 15 wines, and cultural sightseeing for $100 each.

For those eager to explore Georgia’s ancient winemaking traditions, the Wine promenade in hospitable Tbilisi offers an engaging 3-hour journey through the city’s vibrant wine culture. At $100 per person, this small-group tour limits participants to a maximum of eight people, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience. Starting at 2 Freedom Square, the tour combines visits to two traditional wineries located in the heart of old Tbilisi with a guided sightseeing tour of the city’s key sights and history.
This experience is especially well-suited for casual wine enthusiasts and budding sommeliers alike. You will taste over 15 Georgian wines, including those made in the classic cone-shaped clay vessels, as well as wines produced using European techniques. The tour also offers a chance to enjoy a traditional Georgian dessert and appetizers, making it a well-rounded introduction to Georgia’s wine and culture scene. While the tour does not include dinner or private transportation, the walking tour and wine tastings provide excellent value for those curious about Georgia’s rich wine heritage.

This small-group tour keeps the number of participants to a maximum of eight, creating a friendly and relaxed environment. This setup not only fosters more interaction with the guide but also allows for a more flexible and personal experience. The guides speak German, French, and Russian, ensuring clear communication and storytelling throughout the tour.
Participants can expect a friendly, approachable guide who is eager to share knowledge and answer questions. The tour’s mobile ticket format adds convenience, allowing travelers to choose a start time that fits their itinerary. This flexibility makes it easier to coordinate with other travel plans or sightseeing in Tbilisi.
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The tour begins in the very heart of old Tbilisi, where you visit two small wineries housed in historic locations. These wineries are notable for their authentic Georgian wine production methods, including wines made in cone-shaped clay vessels, known as qvevri. These traditional vessels are a hallmark of Georgia’s ancient wine artistry, dating back to the Neolithic era.
At each winery, the experienced sommeliers lead tastings of 6-8 different wine portions, showcasing the variety and richness of Georgian wine. The Cha Cha stop is particularly highlighted for its beautiful wines and a terrace overlooking the river, where the atmosphere enhances the tasting experience. These visits give insight into local wine-making traditions, distinguished by their deep historical roots and distinct flavors.

This tour offers a comprehensive tasting experience, with more than 15 varieties of Georgian wines. The selections include both traditional styles and wines crafted using European techniques. Each tasting is led by knowledgeable sommeliers who explain the difference between wines made in clay vessels versus those made in stainless steel or other European methods.
The wine tasting is paired with a traditional Georgian dessert and appetizers, elevating the experience and giving a taste of local culinary traditions. The diversity of wines allows participants to appreciate the variety of Georgian grapes and flavor profiles—from crisp whites to full-bodied reds.

Between winery visits, the guide takes participants on a comprehensive walking tour of old Tbilisi. This includes insights into the city’s history, culture, and traditions, enriching the wine experience with context about the city’s development and unique architecture.
The walking tour is designed to be informative yet relaxed, with friendly storytelling and an open invitation to ask questions. The guide’s deep knowledge and approachability shine through, making it easy to learn about Tbilisi’s past while enjoying wine and sightseeing.

The two wineries visited are characterized by their small, traditional settings right in the city center. These establishments emphasize authentic wine production, with some wines made in clay vessels following ancient methods, as well as modern European styles.
The atmosphere at each location is described as great, especially at the Cha Cha stop, which features beautiful wines and a balcony overlooking the river. This setting enhances the casual, friendly vibe of the tour and makes the wine tastings memorable.

One of the benefits of this tour is the ability to select a start time that aligns with your overall travel plans. Whether you prefer a morning or afternoon session, the tour accommodates your schedule. However, it’s important to note that dinner and private transportation are not included, so travelers should plan accordingly if they wish to explore more of Tbilisi afterward.
The 3-hour duration provides enough time to enjoy the wine tastings, city sightseeing, and cultural insights without feeling rushed. The tour ends back at the starting point, making it convenient for those continuing their explorations in Tbilisi.

At $100 per person, this tour offers excellent value considering the over 15 wines tasted, the guided city tour, and the personalized experience with a small group. The high 5.0-star rating based on 17 reviews underscores its popularity and quality.
Many reviews highlight the knowledge and friendliness of the guides, especially noting the deep knowledge of Georgian wine traditions and the beautiful atmosphere at the winery stops. Visitors also appreciate the full tour of the city in addition to wine tasting, making this experience both educational and enjoyable.

The tour is led by Valeri, who is praised for his erudite knowledge and friendly attitude. Reviews frequently mention his ability to share insights about Georgia’s history, culture, and wine-making traditions in an engaging manner.
Valeri’s storytelling style helps participants feel like they are learning from a local friend, which makes the experience more authentic and enjoyable. His deep expertise and willingness to answer questions are consistent highlights across reviews.
The meeting point at 2 Freedom Square is conveniently located near public transportation, making arrival straightforward. Since the activity is designed for up to 8 travelers, the group remains small and manageable, fostering a more intimate atmosphere.
The tour is designed to be accessible for most visitors, with walking involved in exploring the city and wineries. However, no specific details on accessibility features are provided, so travelers with special needs should inquire further.
Booking this tour includes a free cancellation option up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind before finalizing plans. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are not eligible for a refund, so timely planning is recommended.
Once booked, confirmation is received immediately, and travelers can be confident in their plans to enjoy this well-reviewed wine and sightseeing experience.
The Wine promenade in hospitable Tbilisi offers a rich taste of Georgia’s wine heritage, combined with a guided tour of historic Tbilisi. Its small-group format, expert guides, and the opportunity to taste over 15 wines make it a compelling choice for anyone interested in Georgian culture and wine.
While the tour does not include dinner or private transportation, its value, atmosphere, and educational content make it stand out among wine and city tours in Tbilisi. This tour is especially suited for curious travelers, wine lovers, and those wanting to enjoy a relaxed, authentic Georgian experience.
“Very accommodating as we were late from a previous trip and they offered to delay start thankfully. Wine stops were good especially the Cha Cha tou…”
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes wine tastings at two wineries, bottled water, a guided walking tour of old Tbilisi, and expert guide services who speak German, French, and Russian.
Can I choose my start time?
Yes, the tour offers flexible start times, allowing you to select the most convenient time for your schedule.
Are dinner or private transportation included?
No, the tour does not include dinner or private transportation. You are responsible for your own meals and getting to/from the meeting point.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour limits participation to a maximum of eight people, fostering a more personal experience.
How far in advance can I cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Is the tour suitable for all physical levels?
The tour involves walking through old Tbilisi and visiting wineries, which is generally manageable for most, but travelers should consider their mobility needs as specific details are not provided.
How do I book the tour?
Booking is straightforward through the platform, with immediate confirmation and a mobile ticket.