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Experience authentic Georgian cheese tasting in Tbilisi, sampling 4 cheeses and 2 wines in a 40-minute small-group tour led by knowledgeable hosts.

The TBILISI: Authentic Georgian Cheese Tasting Experience offers a compact yet rich journey into Georgia’s cheese traditions. This 40-minute tour takes place in Kvemo Kartli, a region known for high-quality cheeses sourced from mountain villages and remote areas. Led by friendly guides who speak English and Russian, the experience is limited to 6 participants, making it feel intimate and personalized.
The tour’s highlight is tasting 4 different cheeses, which showcase the diversity of Georgian dairy products. Paired with 2 glasses of local wine, the experience balances traditional flavors with a relaxed, engaging atmosphere. While it’s a relatively short activity, it provides an authentic taste of Georgia’s cheese-making craftsmanship, perfect for those with a keen interest in food or wine.
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This cheese tasting experience takes place in Kvemo Kartli, a region outside central Tbilisi known for its mountain cheeses. The activity occurs at a specialty cheese bar in Tbilisi, which is carefully selected for its wide range of high-quality Georgian cheeses. The setting provides a cozy environment where visitors can comfortably learn about and enjoy the cheeses.
The cheese bar features cheese boards collected from mountain regions and remote villages, offering a taste of Georgia’s authentic dairy craftsmanship. This setting is ideal for those looking to combine cultural learning with a relaxed food experience in the city.

Georgia’s cheese scene is diverse, with many cheeses made from cow, sheep, or goat milk, and sometimes blended. During the tour, you’ll encounter popular varieties like sulguni, known for its mild flavor and elastic texture, and imeruli, similar to mozzarella but with distinct local qualities. The salty, crumbly brynza is also part of the tasting, offering a different sensory experience.
Each cheese reflects local traditions and regional influences, making this a valuable introduction to Georgia’s dairy culture. The cheeses are carefully selected to represent the spectrum of flavors, from mild and smooth to salty and crumbly, providing a well-rounded tasting journey.
Complementing the cheese tasting are two glasses of Georgian wine—one red and one white. These wines come from family-owned wine cellars, emphasizing Georgia’s reputation as a country with ancient winemaking traditions. The wines are specially chosen to pair well with the cheeses, enhancing the flavors and making each sip a part of the cultural experience.
This pairing highlights the importance of wine in Georgian food culture and offers an excellent opportunity to taste local varieties in a relaxed setting.
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The tour is led by experienced hosts fluent in English and Russian, who guide guests through the cheese-making traditions and answer questions about each variety. Their friendly approach ensures the experience remains engaging and informative, even for those new to Georgian cheeses.
The hosts also introduce the wines and explain how they complement different cheeses, adding context that enhances appreciation. Their knowledge and warmth contribute to the positive atmosphere, making the short tour both educational and enjoyable.
This small-group activity is designed for a maximum of 6 participants, ensuring plenty of opportunities for personal interaction. The 40-minute duration makes it an easy addition to any day in Tbilisi, whether as a quick cultural highlight or part of a broader food adventure.
Booking is flexible—guests can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity. This approach allows travelers to plan with confidence, knowing they can adjust their plans if needed.
The tour does not include lunch, focusing solely on cheese and wine tasting. It’s important for those with lactose intolerance to note that the experience may not be suitable for them. The activity is also relatively brief, making it more suitable for those looking for a quick taste rather than a full meal.
The setting is indoors at a specialty cheese bar, so it’s not a walking or outdoor experience, making it accessible for most participants.
What makes this experience unique is its focus on authentic local cheeses and family-produced wines, providing a genuine taste of Georgian food culture. The small group size and knowledgeable hosts create a warm, educational environment that enriches the tasting.
While brief, the tour packs a punch with high-quality cheeses and carefully selected wines, making it an ideal activity for travelers interested in culinary traditions or seeking a cultural highlight in Tbilisi.

This activity is perfect for food lovers wanting to explore Georgian dairy and wine traditions in a short time. It’s also suited for small groups craving an intimate, guided tasting or solo travelers seeking a quick, authentic cultural encounter.
However, those with lactose intolerance or seeking a full meal might want to consider other options, as this experience centers on tasting and learning rather than eating a full dish.
The TBILISI: Authentic Georgian Cheese Tasting Experience offers a focused, engaging glimpse into Georgia’s cheese and wine heritage. Its short duration makes it a flexible addition to any itinerary, while its small group approach ensures a personalized experience.
With 4 cheeses and 2 wines, the activity provides a well-rounded introduction to regional flavors, led by friendly guides who bring warmth and expertise to every session. This tour is highly rated with a 5-star score, reflecting its quality and authenticity.
If you’re interested in Georgian food culture, enjoy cheese and wine, or simply want a memorable, intimate activity in Tbilisi, this cheese tasting tour deserves serious consideration.
“We had lots of fun with great cheese and win. It was nicely organised by very nice people!”
Is this cheese tasting activity suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, as long as the cheeses do not contain animal-derived ingredients beyond milk, most vegetarians can enjoy this experience.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts 40 minutes, making it a quick yet enriching experience.
Are there any language requirements?
The hosts speak English and Russian, ensuring clear communication for most visitors.
Can I book this experience last minute?
Yes, you can reserve now & pay later, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Does this tour include a full meal?
No, the activity focuses solely on cheese and wine tasting; it does not include lunch.
Is it suitable for children?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but it is generally designed for adults interested in food and drink.