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Discover Georgia’s finest organic and premium wines on a private day trip from Tbilisi, visiting historic sites and scenic landscapes with expert guides.
The Premium & Organic Wine Tour in Kakheti offers an immersive experience into Georgia’s celebrated wine culture, priced at $210.85 per person. Spanning approximately 10 to 12 hours, this private tour provides a comprehensive look at the region’s top organic and premium wineries, combined with visits to historic sites and scenic viewpoints. Designed for those with limited time but a curiosity for authentic Georgian wine-making, the trip balances guided sightseeing with relaxed wine tasting sessions.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its private format, allowing for a flexible pace tailored to your interests. The tour includes pickup, all fees and taxes, and alcoholic beverages with no additional costs for entrance tickets. While lunch is not included, there are optional stops at renowned wineries and a scenic mountain pass, making it a well-rounded day that highlights Georgia’s rich vineyard heritage.
This tour suits travelers seeking a convenient, all-in-one experience of Kakheti’s wine scene, especially those interested in organic wines and premium producers. The reviews highlight a knowledgeable guide and breathtaking views, promising both education and enjoyment in equal measure. However, it’s worth noting that the day involves a fair amount of driving and walking, so those with mobility considerations should plan accordingly.


The tour begins with a visit to Sighnaghi, famously known as the City of Love. Walking through its cozy narrow streets and vivid 18th-century architecture provides a charming introduction to Kakheti. The highlight here is the Great Wall of Georgia, a nearly 5 km long fortress that offers insight into the region’s historical defenses.
During this stop, travelers also visit Okro Wines, a BIO winery perched with a stunning view of the Alazani valley. The organic wines served here showcase Georgia’s commitment to sustainable viticulture. The admission fee is included, and the duration of this stop allows for a relaxed exploration of the winery and the scenic landscape.
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Next, the tour explores Khareba Winery, one of Georgia’s most prominent premium wine producers. Renowned for its quality wines and the famous Tunnel — a military-built cave stretching a few hundred meters under the mountain — this winery offers an intriguing setting for wine storage and tasting.
Visitors get to explore the tunnel, which adds a sense of adventure to the experience, and taste four premium wines crafted with both Georgian and European methods. The admission ticket covers the exploration and tastings. There is also an optional stop for lunch or quick snacks at the winery’s restaurant, providing a chance to enjoy local cuisine amid the picturesque surroundings.
The journey continues to Tsinandali Palace, the summer residence of the noble Chavchavadze family. This historic site is significant as the birthplace of European-style Georgian wines, thanks to Aleksandre Chavchavadze’s pioneering efforts.
A guided tour of the palace and gardens reveals stories of the noble family, and visitors are treated to a tasting of Tsinandali wine, a local vintage. The garden walk offers a peaceful break amid the lush greenery, with the admission fee included in the tour.

Shumi Winery represents one of Georgia’s largest producers of premium wines. Here, visitors tour the winery factory, gaining insights into the production process of their high-quality drinks. The highlight is the wine tasting session, where a variety of premium wines are offered.
Following the tasting, the tour features a walk through the famous vineyard collection, which cultivates hundreds of endemic grape species. This collection underscores Georgia’s biodiversity in viticulture and adds a botanical dimension to the experience. The winery visit is covered by an admission fee.

The final scenic highlight is the Gombori Pass, where a short 15-minute stop provides breathtaking views of the mountain panorama. This stop is perfect for snapping photos or simply soaking in the natural beauty of the Georgian landscape.
Visitors can also opt to enjoy herbal tea or coffee at a quaint mountain hut, making this a peaceful conclusion to an active day. The free admission allows for a relaxed pause before heading back to Tbilisi.

The tour departs from Tbilisi at 9:00 am and includes private transportation, ensuring comfort and flexibility throughout the day. The tour is designed for most travelers, with accessibility near public transportation, and it runs with only your group participating.
Since lunch is not included, guests have the option to purchase food at the wineries or bring their own snacks. The pickup service simplifies logistics, and group discounts are available for larger parties.

Priced at $210.85 per person, this tour offers a cost-effective way to explore Kakheti’s wine and historical sites in one day. The all-included fees and taxes mean no surprises, and the focus on organic and premium wines emphasizes quality.
The reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and scenic drive, with one reviewer calling it “the best wine tour from Tbilisi”. The tour’s structure, combining wine tasting, sightseeing, and panoramic views, makes it a well-rounded experience for wine enthusiasts and culture seekers alike.

This private, all-day tour is ideal for visitors who want an efficient yet immersive introduction to Georgia’s famous wine traditions. The stops at notable wineries like Khareba and Shumi, along with visits to historic sites like Tsinandali Palace, provide a deep dive into the country’s rich viticultural heritage.
While the tour does require a full day of travel and walking, the scenic landscapes and quality wines make this effort worthwhile. It’s especially suitable for those who appreciate organic wines and prefer a relaxed, guided experience with a personal touch.
In sum, Kartveli Tours’ Premium & Organic Wine Tour in Kakheti delivers a memorable taste of Georgia’s wine mastery, complemented by stunning views and expert storytelling.
“This was the second tour we had taken, our first being the day trip to Kazbegi. We had the opportunity to observe traditional Georgian bread making…”
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, but there are optional stops at wineries with restaurants or quick snack options.
What is the tour price?
The tour costs $210.85 per person, covering all fees, taxes, private transportation, and tastings.
How long does the tour last?
The experience runs approximately 10 to 12 hours, making it a comprehensive full-day excursion.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The provided data does not specify dietary accommodations, so it’s best to inquire directly with the tour provider.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Sighnaghi Wall and Okro Wines, Khareba Tunnel Winery, Tsinandali Palace, Shumi Winery, and a scenic Gombori Pass view.
Is the tour suitable for children or mobility-impaired travelers?
While most travelers can participate, specific accessibility information is not provided; the tour involves walking and scenic drives.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
Does the tour operate year-round?
The data does not specify seasonal operation, so check availability when booking.
Who is the tour provider?
The experience is offered by Kartveli Tours – Private Tours in Georgia & Armenia.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be done through the provided source, with options for group discounts and mobile tickets for convenience.