Browse Wineries From Georgia's Top Wine Regions

Discover Georgia’s Most Inspiring Wineries

Wine tourism in Georgia centres on the wineries just outside Georgia — estates rooted in the world's oldest documented wine country, with 500 indigenous varieties and the qvevri tradition that coax Rkatsiteli, Saperavi, Kisi and Mtsvane into amber skin-contact whites, structured Saperavi reds and natural wines from Kakheti, Kartli and Whether you want a quick wine tasting near you or an immersive winery experience, Georgia delivers at every pace.

What travellers says about Georgia Wineries

Davit
Davit June 27, 2024
One of the best Georgian wines. Just keep calm and drink 🍷🍷🍷
Ekaterina
Ekaterina October 25, 2025
Nice place Many kudos to this place! Good wine and friendly staff. The pet-nat is awesome here! ♥️
Maria
Maria October 25, 2025
Cozy wine place at the city center I really like this place: warm atmosphere, tasty wine and coffee (espresso tonic is delicious!), sommeliers are very professional
Ilya
Ilya October 25, 2025
Great place with great wine and friendly atmosphere. My favourite wine bar in Tbilisi.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I travel to Georgia by air?

To visit some of the best wineries in Georgia, you have 3 options to travel by Air.

Tbilisi International Airport (TBS) provides international and domestic flights, every day. Turkish Airlines provide 4-5 flights a day in Tbilisi.

Kutaisi International Airport (KUT) connects Georgia with direct flights to Europe. The flights are mainly operated by Wizz Air.

Batumi international airport has direct flights from Tbilisi, Turkey or Europe, on a daily basis.

How can I travel to Georgia by car?

To visit the wineries in the Kakheti region, better to use the roads S5 or S42.

For Kartli wineries, you can use highway E60, which goes from Tbilisi through Gori and ends up in Batumi.

E60 will take you to Kutaisi as well to visit some of the best Imeretian wineries. 

To reach the Racha region, from Kutaisi you can take the road S17. 

The E60 highway will take you to Samegrelo as well.

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How can I travel to Georgia by train?

To visit the wineries in Georgia by train, might be a bit challenging, as the railway system does not cover many areas of Georgia.

There is a train everyday from Tbilisi to Batumi (Adjara), they offer a day and a night train that takes approximately 5 hours to cover the mileage.

There is a Soviet-style train from Kutaisi to Tbilisi too, however, the tickets are not sold online and should be purchased on the spot.

Where are the best wineries in Georgia to taste red wine?

If you're interested in sampling red wine in Georgia, you'll discover a multitude of wineries across the country. While Kakheti wineries are celebrated for their wine production, other Georgian wine regions are also gaining recognition as exceptional sources of high-quality red wines. In Kakheti, you can find a variety of dry and semi-dry red wines. Meanwhile, wineries in Racha, are offering renowned semi-sweet Khvanchkara. Another region gaining popularity is Kartli, known for its predominantly dry red wines crafted from Tavkveri and Shavkapito grape varieties.

Where are the best wineries in Georgia to taste white wine?

If you're interested in tasting white wine in Georgia, you'll find excellent wineries throughout the country. While Kakheti wineries are well-known for their wine production, regions like Imereti and Kartli are also emerging as top destinations for high-quality white wines.

In Kakheti, you can explore a diverse array of white wine styles, ranging from traditional to modern, with grapes like Rkatsiteli, Kisi, and Khikhvi often used. In this region, you'll frequently encounter more intricate and complex white wines. Meanwhile, Imereti and Kartli wineries present a selection of lighter-bodied and refreshing white wines. Imereti, situated in western Georgia, stands out for its unique white wines, particularly those crafted from the Tsolikouri grape variety. Kartli, on the other hand, is another noteworthy hub for white wines, with an emphasis on Chinuri and Goruli Mtsvane grape varieties.

Where are the best wineries in Georgia to taste sparkling wines?

To taste sparkling wines in Georgia, the best region to visit is Kartli. Kartli has gained recognition for its sparkling wine production, with a focus on grape varieties like Chinuri and Goruli Mtsvane. Wineries in Kartli offer a growing selection of crisp and refreshing sparkling wines, making it the preferred destination for sparkling wine enthusiasts in Georgia.