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Experience Georgian wines with a professional sommelier in Tbilisi. Enjoy four unique local wines paired with snacks in a private, personalized tasting.
Exploring Georgian wine culture can be a highlight of any trip to Tbilisi, and this private, one-hour tasting experience offers an authentic and educational glimpse into the country’s celebrated wine tradition. Led by a knowledgeable sommelier, this session promises to introduce you to four carefully selected Georgian wines, each paired with traditional snacks, all set in the heart of the city.
What really makes this experience stand out is the personalized attention you get — it’s not just about tasting wine but understanding what makes Georgian wines unique, from the indigenous grape varieties to the styles that have been crafted over centuries. Plus, the chance to ask questions directly to a professional adds a layer of depth that simply cannot be matched with self-guided tastings.
One potential consideration is the duration: with just an hour, it’s a quick, concentrated session. While ideal for those wanting a brief yet immersive experience, travelers seeking a more extensive wine journey might want to extend or combine this with other activities.
This experience is perfect for visitors who value expert guidance, want an introduction to Georgian wines beyond basic options, and enjoy a relaxed, private setting. It’s especially suited for curious wine enthusiasts, couples, or small groups eager to deepen their understanding of Georgia’s viticultural heritage.


This private, one-hour wine tasting turns an ordinary drink into an educational journey through Georgia’s wine landscape. The host meets you in front of the Rustaveli Metro station, which is a central, easy-to-find starting point. After a brief 15-minute walk, you arrive at the tasting venue, where the real fun begins.
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The expert sommelier curates four different glasses of unique local wines, giving you a chance to experience varieties that are often unknown outside Georgia. As one reviewer mentioned, the host, Lika, is a professional sommelier and wine maker, whose knowledge spans techniques, terroirs, and history, making the tasting not just about tasting but truly understanding each wine’s story.
Each wine is introduced with insights into its region, grape variety, and style, helping you grasp what makes Georgian wine so distinctive. For instance, you may encounter indigenous grapes you’ve never heard of before, making this a discovery trip for wine lovers. The sommelier’s explanations are precise, engaging, and tailored to your interests, which helps demystify the complexities of Georgian wine styles.
Paired with the wines is a traditional snack board, that complements the tasting and offers a taste of Georgian culinary traditions. This pairing enhances the flavors, giving you a fuller appreciation of the wines’ character. The intimate setting encourages questions, so don’t hesitate to ask about grape varieties, production techniques, or even local wine trends.
Although the tasting lasts only 60 minutes, the depth of knowledge and quality of the wines make it a valuable experience for those interested in Georgian culture or wine tasting in general. One reviewer praised Lika for her precise information and her ability to cover all aspects of winemaking, making it both fun and educational.

Start at Rustaveli Metro Station:
Your host greets you here, providing a brief overview of the session before guiding you on a short 15-minute walk to the tasting venue. This walk allows you to soak in some city atmosphere and get familiar with the area before settling in for the tasting.
The Tasting Session:
Once seated, the focus is on four carefully selected wines. You’ll learn about each wine’s origin, the grape varieties used, and the styles—whether dry, semi-sweet, or sparkling—highlighting what makes Georgian wines stand out globally. The sommelier, often praised for her extensive knowledge, explains each glass in detail, inviting questions and discussion.
End Back at the Meeting Point:
After the session, you’ll return to the start point, leaving with a newfound appreciation for Georgian wine and some tips to explore more during your trip.
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The selection of four wines usually features indigenous varieties and styles that you may not easily find elsewhere. This curated choice ensures you’re getting a snapshot of the diversity within Georgian viticulture—ranging from traditional Qvevri wines to modern interpretations.
The snack board is thoughtfully paired to enhance the tasting, often including local cheeses, bread, or pickled vegetables, offering a taste of Georgia’s culinary culture. This pairing not only complements each sip but also makes the experience more memorable.
This tasting is an excellent choice for travelers keen on learning about local traditions and those who enjoy an interactive, educational experience. If you appreciate guided tastings with a knowledgeable expert who can answer your questions directly, you’ll find this especially rewarding.
It’s also well-suited for small groups or couples seeking an intimate, relaxed activity that provides cultural context to their trip. But it’s not ideal if you’re looking for a prolonged wine tour or an extensive wine and food pairing experience.


Travelers who want to quickly gain insight into Georgian wines while enjoying a personalized experience will find this tour highly valuable. It’s ideal for those interested in learning from a professional and curious to taste indigenous varieties that they may never encounter on their own.
Wine enthusiasts looking for a guided, educational tasting will appreciate the depth of knowledge shared by Lika, the host, who is praised for her expertise. With its focus on authentic local wines and flavors, it offers a genuine taste of Georgia’s rich viticultural culture.
Couples or small groups seeking a relaxed, private activity that combines culture, education, and good wine will find this experience both enjoyable and worthwhile.
While not the best option if you’re after a lengthy or food-heavy wine tour, this session is a compact, impactful way to deepen your appreciation for Georgian wines and meet fellow travelers in an intimate setting.
“I have been hosted by Lika a professional Somm and wine maker great knowledge with precise information covers all the aspects of wine-making techni…”
How long does the wine tasting last?
The experience lasts exactly one hour, making it a convenient activity for travelers with tight schedules.
Where does the tasting take place?
It starts in front of the Rustaveli Metro Station, with the host guiding you on a short walk to the venue.
Are the wines local?
Yes, the four wines are carefully selected to showcase Georgian varieties and styles, often indigenous to the region.
What is included in the price?
You get a private, personalized tasting with four Georgian wines, paired snacks, and the guidance of a professional sommelier.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this activity suitable for children or teenagers?
Kids and teenagers can accompany adults but must be over 18 to participate in the tasting.
Is the activity available every day?
No, it’s available from Tuesday to Saturday, between 13:00 and 17:00.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The experience is offered in English.
Can I book and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay later, providing flexibility for your travel plans.
Is this experience good for wine beginners?
Absolutely — the host’s explanations are clear and tailored, making it suitable for both novices and seasoned wine lovers.
In essence, this Tbilisi wine tasting experience offers an intimate, educational, and tasty introduction to Georgian wines, guided by a true expert. It’s perfect for those wanting to deepen their understanding of local wine culture without committing to a long tour—ideal for a quick cultural fix that delivers future wine adventures in Georgia.