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Explore traditional Georgian winemaking and Qvevri wine production at Kakhetian Traditional Winemaking "KTW" wine house in Kakheti wine region
Explore traditional Georgian winemaking and Qvevri wine production at Kakhetian Traditional Winemaking "KTW" wine house in Kakheti wine region
Reviving history through Qvevri winemaking and indigenous grapes in Kakheti , an ideal area for the already famous Georgian indigenous varieties
Sesikeli winery in Kakheti: where tradition meets award-winning quality to craft natural Qvevri wines, representing Georgian heritage
Rostomaant Marani: preserving Georgian winemaking heritage through generations in Kakheti, producing a limited run of natural wines based on 8000 years old tradition
Guramishvili’s Marani winery, combining traditional and modern practices in Kartli wine region : reviving history and cultivating rare grape varieties
Discover a family winery overlooking the Caucasus Peaks; a vision of revitalization and premium vineyards in Kakheti wine region
Discover community organic wines from the heart of Georgia at Temi community: where equality meets organic winemaking and unique experiences in Kakheti
Discover Georgia's ancient winemaking tradition at Kolkhis Ezo in Chardakhi Village: a taste of history near Tbilisi in Kartli wine region
Explore historic Kiziki cellar: where 100-year-old winemaking traditions come alive at Kardanakhi estate in Kakheti wine region
Tradition meets passion at Japaridze Wine: a family-owned winemaking in the heart of a lush valley in Racha-Lechkhumi wine region
Discover the essence of Georgian winemaking at Fragment Wine Cellar: where tradition meets Georgian viticulture in the heart of Tbilisi's Avlabari district
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Wineries in Georgia are easily accessible by different means of transportation.
Everything you need to know before you take a tour to Georgia
Have you ever wondered, where the first wine was made? The archeological evidence proves that Georgians used to make wine 8000 years ago. Georgia, nestled in the heart of Europe, boasts a rich and centuries-old winemaking tradition that beckons both connoisseurs and casual enthusiasts alike.
Visiting Georgian wineries will take you through the history of winemaking. You will explore such an interesting topic as Qvevri is, or learn about how the Soviet system affected the wine production or wineries in Georgia.
If you are planning to visit Georgia, you will have to carefully choose where to go first and start looking for the best region for you. There are plenty of gorgeous wineries in Georgia, spread all over each region. All wineries in Georgia have their own story to tell, winemaking techniques, and unique wines to offer their guests.
From the renowned vineyards of Kakheti to the hidden treasures of Kartli and the innovative winemakers of Imereti, each sip tells a story of tradition, craftsmanship, and the unique terroir of Georgia. Embark on a vinous adventure and discover why Georgia's wineries are the epitome of excellence in the world of 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.
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.
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.
Are you interested in reading more about Georgia? Read our Georgia wine country guide section, or visit our selection of the very best guide of Wine Tasting & Tours in Georgia that you can visit during your stay.
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