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Discover Georgia’s wine region with a 2-day private tour from Tbilisi, featuring organic wine tastings, gourmet meals, stunning scenery, and authentic experiences.

If you’re dreaming of a wine adventure that combines delicious organic wines, beautiful landscapes, and local hospitality, this two-day private tour from Tbilisi promises to deliver. It’s a carefully curated experience that offers not just wine tasting but a genuine peek into Georgia’s rich wine-making traditions and vibrant culture. With a comfortable driver-guide, full board meals, and exclusive visits to off-the-beaten-path wineries, this journey is ideal for wine lovers, foodies, and travelers seeking authentic regional insights.
One thing we really love about this tour is how it balances organized structure with personalized attention. From the moment of pickup to the relaxing overnight stay in a local guest house, you feel like you’re exploring with friends rather than part of a large group. The focus on organic wines and local cuisine makes it especially appealing for those wanting a more authentic, less commercialized experience.
A potential consideration is the pace—it’s quite full, with visits scheduled back-to-back, so if you prefer a slower, more leisurely exploration, this might feel a bit rushed. However, if you’re eager to see multiple wineries, enjoy diverse scenery, and taste a range of wines in just two days, this tour hits that sweet spot. It’s an excellent choice for those who want a well-rounded, immersive experience without the hassle of planning each stop themselves.
This experience suits travelers who appreciate authentic cultural encounters, love wine tasting, and are comfortable with a busy schedule that combines sightseeing with culinary delights. It’s particularly perfect for first-time visitors to Georgia, or those wanting a rundown of Kakheti’s wine scene without sacrificing comfort or local flavor.

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Your adventure begins with a hassle-free pickup in Tbilisi at around 9:30 am, making the start smooth and punctual. The first stop at Vellino Wine Cellar sets the tone — here, you’ll taste amber wines, which are known for their distinctive flavor and natural production methods. Reviewers mention the “amazing amber wines” and an interesting host, adding a personal touch to this visit. The two-hour stop is perfect for sampling without feeling rushed, and the free admission makes it an excellent introduction.
Next, you’ll visit Sighnaghi Ethnographic Park and the Organic Winery there. Sighnaghi is often called the “City of Love” for its charming cobbled streets and picturesque views. The Ethnographic Park offers a glimpse into traditional Georgian life, and the winery provides another chance to taste organic wines. The one-hour stop allows for photos and a quick walk through the town, which many find to be a highlight for its authentic atmosphere and stunning vistas.
Following this, there’s a visit to Mosmieri Chateau for lunch and more wine tasting. The setting, surrounded by vineyards, provides a relaxing atmosphere to enjoy local gourmet dishes paired with wines. Reviewers call out the “delicious lunch” and the chance to experience wine at a scenic vineyard, making this a memorable midday highlight.
Day two kicks off with a visit to Khareba’s wine tunnel — a unique attraction where wine is stored in a vast underground tunnel. The 30-minute stop offers a different perspective on Georgian wine storage and production, and the cool, atmospheric environment is a fun change of pace.
The next stop at Chelti Winery provides an opportunity to sample some of the region’s best wines, with vineyards surrounding the property. The one-hour visit lets you explore the winery and taste a carefully selected range of wines, appreciated by those who want a deeper dive into Kakheti’s offerings.
The day concludes at Kvareli Lake Resort, where lunch is served with breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains. The two-hour stop is ideal for relaxing, enjoying the scenic backdrop, and reflecting on the experience.
Throughout both days, the tour’s pace is structured but flexible enough to allow for personal discovery. The driver-guide is praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making each stop informative and enjoyable. The tours operate in all weather, and the guide will advise on appropriate attire, which is handy given Georgia’s varying climate.

This tour’s biggest draw is its focus on organic wines from small, often family-run wineries. Unlike large commercial wineries, these places offer a more authentic taste of Georgia’s wine heritage. Reviewers note how guides like Zuka made the experience more enriching by sharing insights into the wine process and introducing them to local winemakers.
The scenic stops, like Gombori Pass and Kvareli Lake, not only provide stunning views but also give a sense of the region’s diverse landscape. The visit to Khareba’s wine tunnel is particularly memorable, offering a bit of adventure along with your tasting.
The full board meals at local guest houses and wineries are well-reviewed, emphasizing fresh, regional dishes that complement the wines. The delicious food is often highlighted as a highlight, with many reviewers appreciating the chance to sample authentic Georgian cuisine in a cozy setting.
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At $382.01 per person, this tour represents a solid investment for those wanting a comprehensive, guided experience without the hassle of planning. When you consider the included tastings, meals, transportation, and accommodations, it offers good value, especially given the personalized nature. It’s also flexible enough to cater to dietary needs if you advise in advance, with vegetarian options available.
This experience is perfect for wine enthusiasts, food lovers, and those wanting an authentic taste of Georgia’s wine traditions. It’s also excellent for travelers who prefer guided tours that remove logistical worries and provide local insights. If you’re looking for a comfortable, immersive, and scenic escape into Georgia’s wine country, this tour checks all boxes.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult. The tour is generally suitable for most travelers, though the pace might be busy for very young children.
What is included in the full board meals?
The tour includes meals at wineries and guest houses, featuring local, gourmet dishes and tapas-style offerings that complement the wines.
Can I customize dietary requirements?
Yes, the tour requests that you advise of any specific dietary needs at the time of booking. Vegetarian options are available.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the tour uses private transportation with a driver-guide, ensuring a smooth, comfortable journey throughout the region.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, it operates in all weather conditions, so dress appropriately, especially for outdoor scenic stops.
This two-day tour in Kakheti offers a rich blend of authentic wine tasting, gorgeous scenery, and genuine local hospitality. It’s perfect for travelers who want a well-organized experience that emphasizes small-scale wineries, organic wines, and cultural stops like Sighnaghi. The guides’ knowledge and the focus on authentic Georgian traditions elevate it beyond a simple tasting trip.
While it packs in a lot, it’s designed to give you a comprehensive snapshot of Georgia’s wine region in just two days, balancing sightseeing, tasting, and relaxing moments. If you’re eager to explore Georgia’s vinicultural heritage without the stress of planning, this tour offers excellent value, comfort, and a taste of the region’s true flavors.
For those seeking delicious wines, stunning landscapes, and authentic Georgian charm, this experience is a fantastic choice that combines the best of Kakheti in a manageable, enjoyable package.