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Wine Tours in Kakheti 2026: Complete Guide to Georgia's Premier Wine Region
Kakheti is the heart of Georgian winemaking — an 8,000-year-old tradition that has never stopped. This eastern region produces 70% of Georgia's wine, with over 500 indigenous grape varieties, including the famous Saperavi (red) and Rkatsiteli (white). For wine lovers, a Kakheti wine tour is not just a day trip — it's a journey through history, culture, and hospitality.
Why Kakheti is a Must-Visit for Wine Enthusiasts
Kakheti isn't just about wine — it's about the qvevri, traditional clay vessels buried underground where wine ferments for months. This ancient method is recognized by UNESCO as part of humanity's intangible cultural heritage. Unlike commercial wineries worldwide, Kakheti offers family-run maranis (wine cellars) where you can taste wines made exactly as they were 8,000 years ago.
- UNESCO-recognized qvevri winemaking tradition — unique to Georgia
- Over 500 indigenous grape varieties — Saperavi, Rkatsiteli, Kisi, Mtsvane, Khikhvi
- Stunning landscapes — the Alazani Valley with the Caucasus Mountains backdrop
- Authentic hospitality — supra (Georgian feast) with endless toasts and homemade food
Top Wine Tour Destinations in Kakheti
1. Telavi — The Capital of Kakheti
Telavi is the administrative center of Kakheti, home to the 900-year-old giant plane tree and the Batonis Tsikhe fortress. The city is the perfect base for wine tours, with dozens of wineries within a 30-minute drive.
- Shumi Winery: One of the largest and most famous wineries. Features a unique "wine museum" and a vineyard with over 400 grape varieties. Tasting: from 15 GEL. Must try: Saperavi, Rkatsiteli, and their museum wines aged for decades.
- Tsinandali Estate: The former home of Prince Alexander Chavchavadze (19th century), where the first Georgian wine cellar was built. English-style garden, museum, and wine tastings in historic cellars. Tasting: 20-40 GEL.
- Telavi Wine Cellar: A modern winery producing traditional qvevri wines. Tours include the cellar and qvevri burial grounds. Tasting: 20 GEL.
- Kortaneli Wine Cellar: Family-run marani with authentic atmosphere. Tastings include homemade chacha (grape vodka) and churchkhela (Georgian "Snickers"). Tasting: 15 GEL.
2. Sighnaghi — The City of Love
Sighnaghi is a romantic hilltop town overlooking the Alazani Valley with the Caucasus Mountains in the distance. Its 24-hour wedding registry has earned it the nickname "City of Love." But wine is equally important here — Sighnaghi is surrounded by vineyards and family-run maranis.
- Pheasant's Tears: The most famous natural wine producer in Georgia. Run by an American expat and his Georgian partner, this winery focuses on traditional qvevri wines without additives. Tasting: 30 GEL (includes 7-8 wines). Try their Rkatsiteli and Saperavi.
- Okro's Wine Cellar: Small family winery with authentic atmosphere. Owners speak English and gladly explain qvevri technology. Tasting: 15-20 GEL.
- Sighnaghi Winery: Located in the town center, offers quick tastings with panoramic views of the valley. Tasting: 20 GEL.
- Kabadoni Winery: A boutique hotel with its own wine cellar. Great for overnight stays with dinner and wine tasting included.
3. Kvareli — Wine Caves and Lake Views
Kvareli is known for the Kindzmarauli micro-zone, producing semi-sweet red wine loved by locals. The main attraction here is the tunnel winery — literally a wine cellar built inside a mountain tunnel.
- Khareba Winery (Wine Tunnel): A 7.7 km long tunnel carved into the Caucasus foothills. Constant temperature (12-14°C) and humidity make it perfect for aging wine. Tasting: 25-50 GEL. Includes a guided tour of the tunnel.
- Kindzmarauli Marani: A historic winery specializing in semi-sweet Kindzmarauli wine. Tasting: 15 GEL.
- Ilia Lake: A beautiful lake near Kvareli with a small beach. Perfect for a picnic after wine tasting.
Wine Tour Itinerary from Tbilisi
Here's a sample one-day itinerary from Tbilisi with a rental car:
- 9:00 AM: Depart Tbilisi toward Kakheti via Gombori Pass (scenic mountain views).
- 10:30 AM: Arrive in Telavi. Visit Shumi Winery (15 GEL tasting).
- 12:00 PM: Head to Tsinandali Estate (20-40 GEL tasting).
- 1:30 PM: Lunch in Telavi at Restaurant Vanilla Sky or Dzveli Galavani.
- 3:00 PM: Drive to Sighnaghi (1 hour). Explore the town, walk the fortress walls.
- 4:30 PM: Wine tasting at Pheasant's Tears (30 GEL).
- 6:00 PM: Sunset at Sighnaghi viewpoint.
- 7:00 PM: Return to Tbilisi (2 hours) or stay overnight.
Wine Tasting Prices 2026
| Winery | City | Tasting Price (GEL) | Signature Wine |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shumi Winery | Telavi | 15-30 | Saperavi, Rkatsiteli |
| Tsinandali Estate | Tsinandali | 20-40 | Classic Tsinandali |
| Pheasant's Tears | Sighnaghi | 30 | Natural Rkatsiteli |
| Khareba (Wine Tunnel) | Kvareli | 25-50 | Kindzmarauli |
| Okro's Wine Cellar | Sighnaghi | 15-20 | Qvevri Saperavi |
| Telavi Wine Cellar | Telavi | 20 | Qvevri Kisi |
Which Car to Choose for a Kakheti Wine Tour
The main roads to Kakheti (via Gombori Pass) are fully paved and in excellent condition. However, some wineries are located on unpaved roads in the countryside.
- Sedan or Economy Car: Works perfectly for main wineries (Shumi, Tsinandali, Pheasant's Tears). Fuel-efficient for the 150 km round trip.
- Crossover or SUV: Recommended if you plan to visit remote family maranis or drive through countryside vineyards. Gives you more flexibility.
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Browse Cars →Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to book wine tastings in advance?
Yes — most wineries in Kakheti require advance booking, especially on weekends. Call or message via WhatsApp. Large wineries like Shumi accept walk-ins, but Pheasant's Tears needs a reservation.
Is it safe to drive after wine tasting?
No. Never drink and drive. Use the spit buckets provided at tastings, or book an overnight stay in Kakheti (guesthouses cost 80-150 GEL per night). Georgia has a 0.3 ppm limit, but zero is safer.
What's the best time to visit Kakheti for wine tours?
April-October is ideal. September-October is harvest season (rtveli) — you can participate in grape picking. Summer is hot (30-35°C), so start early. Winter offers snow-capped mountain views but some wineries close.
Can I buy wine to take home?
Yes — all wineries sell bottles. Prices range from 15-50 GEL for standard wines to 200+ GEL for museum-aged wines. You can take up to 5 liters per person in checked luggage (check your airline's rules).
How far is Kakheti from Tbilisi?
Telavi is 150 km (2 hours). Sighnaghi is 120 km (1.5-2 hours). The Gombori Pass route is scenic but winding — drive carefully. An alternative via Gurjaani is faster but less scenic.
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