Tbilisi: Wine Tasting Experience - Meeting Point at "Wine Tower" in Tbilisi

Tbilisi: Wine Tasting Experience

Experience Georgian wine at its best with a 30-minute tasting in Tbilisi, featuring 4 wines, Chacha, expert guidance, and local food pairings.

Discover the Authentic Georgian Wine Tasting in Kvemo Kartli

Tbilisi: Wine Tasting Experience - Discover the Authentic Georgian Wine Tasting in Kvemo Kartli

The Tbilisi: Wine Tasting Experience offers a compact yet rich introduction to Georgia’s renowned wine culture. Priced reasonably, this 30-minute session takes place in Kvemo Kartli, a region famous for its viticulture. The tour includes sampling 4 different Georgian wines along with the local drink Chacha, making it a perfect choice for those eager to understand Georgian traditions through their famous beverages. Although the experience lasts only half an hour, it delivers quality interaction with a knowledgeable sommelier, who guides you through each pour.

Designed for small groups limited to 10 participants, this tour ensures an intimate environment for learning and tasting. The meeting point is in front of the shop “Wine Tower” at 1 Jan Shardeni Street, Tbilisi, a central location that’s easy to access. While the session does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, arriving a few minutes early helps maximize your experience. The tour is suitable for adults 18 years and older, and it’s best suited for those interested in Georgian wines and local drinks, with the caveat that it’s not open to children or pregnant women.

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Key Points

Tbilisi: Wine Tasting Experience - Key Points

  • Short but impactful: A 30-minute tasting session in Tbilisi
  • Includes 4 Georgian wines and Chacha, Georgia’s local drink
  • Led by a knowledgeable sommelier with expertise in Georgian wine culture
  • Paired with local cheeses, meats, and bread for a well-rounded tasting
  • Small group setting ensures personalized attention
  • Accessible location right in Tbilisi city center

Meeting Point at “Wine Tower” in Tbilisi

Tbilisi: Wine Tasting Experience - Meeting Point at "Wine Tower" in Tbilisi

The tour begins at “Wine Tower”, located at 1 Jan Shardeni Street, a well-known spot in Tbilisi. Participants are advised to arrive 10 minutes early to settle in and prepare for the tasting. The guide greets guests in English and Russian, making communication straightforward. The meeting point’s central location makes it convenient for visitors staying in or near the old town.

Since the activity concludes back at the same spot, it’s easy to continue exploring Tbilisi afterward. Without included transportation, guests should plan their own route to and from the meeting location, especially if traveling from outside the city center.

What the 30-Minute Tasting Includes

Tbilisi: Wine Tasting Experience - What the 30-Minute Tasting Includes

During this expert-led session, you get to taste four carefully selected Georgian wines. The sommelier shares insights into each wine’s history, production process, and cultural significance. The tasting also features Chacha, Georgia’s traditional grape spirit, offering a broader perspective on local drinks.

The session is designed to teach wine appreciation skills—such as identifying flavors and assessing quality—making it an educational experience despite its brevity. To enhance the tasting, a curated selection of local cheeses, meats, and breads is served, complementing the wines and providing a taste of Georgian hospitality.

The Role of the Sommelier in the Experience

The tour’s guide, referred to as Shoti in reviews, stands out for being polite, full of information, and capable of entertaining guests. The emphasis on knowledgeable commentary helps participants understand the story behind each wine and the traditional methods used in Georgian wine-making. This personal touch contributes significantly to the positive atmosphere of the experience.

The host’s ability to explain flavors and making process adds depth to the tasting, turning it into more than just drinking wine—it becomes a cultural lesson. The guides speak English and Russian, ensuring clear communication for international visitors.

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Food Pairings and Local Beverages

Tbilisi: Wine Tasting Experience - Food Pairings and Local Beverages

The curated local cheeses, meats, and breads serve as perfect accompaniments to the wines. These pairings are thoughtfully chosen to enhance the tasting and provide a more authentic Georgian experience. The inclusion of Chacha, a traditional grape spirit, offers an additional layer of local flavor that many visitors find intriguing.

This combination of wines and food creates a memorable sensory journey, even within a short time frame. The quality of the local produce and well-chosen drinks consistently earns praise in reviews.

The Location: Central Tbilisi and Accessibility

Being located opposite Sameba Church, the meeting point offers easy access for visitors exploring Tbilisi’s old town. The central location means no need for additional transportation, making it a convenient choice for travelers with tight schedules.

The tour does not include transportation, so guests should plan their arrival accordingly. Since it ends at the same spot, continuing sightseeing or grabbing a coffee nearby is straightforward.

Group Size and Language Options

Tbilisi: Wine Tasting Experience - Group Size and Language Options

With a small group of up to 10 people, the experience remains intimate and allows for personalized interaction with the sommelier. The guides speak English and Russian, accommodating a wide range of visitors. This small-group setting enhances the learning environment and makes it easier to ask questions or engage in conversation.

Pricing and Booking Flexibility

The activity offers the convenience of reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility for travel planning. Plus, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, adding peace of mind. The cost includes the 30-minute tasting, 4 wines, Chacha, and local food pairings, making it a cost-effective way to experience Georgian wine culture.

Suitability and Accessibility Considerations

This tour is not suitable for children under 18, pregnant women, or those with mobility impairments. Since smoking is not permitted, guests should plan to avoid smoking during the activity. Participants must bring a valid ID, as proof of age is required for alcohol consumption.

Final Thoughts on the Georgian Wine Tasting in Tbilisi

The Tbilisi: Wine Tasting Experience provides a compact, engaging glimpse into Georgia’s famous wine-making traditions. It’s ideal for wine enthusiasts and curious travelers who want a guided, educational tasting in a small-group setting. The inclusion of local drinks and food makes it a well-rounded cultural experience, despite its brief duration.

While the 30-minute length may seem short, the quality of the wines, the expertise of the guide, and the authentic local pairings leave a lasting impression. It’s a perfect starter for anyone new to Georgian wines or those seeking a quick but meaningful taste of the country’s rich alcohol heritage.

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“Shoti! He was polite, full of information, knew how to entertain. what else?”

— HYUNMIN, June 12, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this wine tasting suitable for beginners?
Yes, the experience is designed to teach wine appreciation skills and is accessible to those new to Georgian wines. The guide explains flavors and traditions clearly, making it a good introduction.

What is included in the price of this tour?
The price covers a 30-minute session, sampling of 4 wines, Chacha, and a curated selection of local cheeses, meats, and breads. It does not include transportation or additional food/drinks outside the tasting.

Can I cancel this activity?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund. You can reserve now and pay later to keep your plans flexible.

Is this tour accessible for all visitors?
The activity is not suitable for children under 18, pregnant women, or those with mobility impairments. Guests should bring a valid ID for alcohol consumption.

Where exactly does the tour start and end?
It begins in front of “Wine Tower” at 1 Jan Shardeni Street and finishes at the same location, making it easy to explore nearby afterward.

Are guides available in languages other than English and Russian?
Currently, the tour is offered in English and Russian, ensuring clear communication for most international visitors.

You can check availability for your dates here:
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