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Wine Festivals in Georgia 2026

3 wine festivals, harvest celebrations, and food-and-wine events — with dates, tickets, and travel tips.

Worth Traveling For

Festivals worth planning a trip around.

Tasting

New Wine Festival Tbilisi (Akhali Ghvino)

Tbilisi, GeorgiaFree10K

Georgia's largest single-day wine festival brings together 168 natural winemakers at Mtatsminda Park above Tbilisi each May for the ceremonial uncorking of the new harvest wines. Georgia invented winemaking 8,000 years ago and the qvevri (clay amphora) method is UNESCO-listed; this festival is the best introduction to these traditions. Entry is free, wines are sold by the glass, and the mountain park setting with views over Tbilisi is spectacular.

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Harvest

Rtveli Georgian Grape Harvest

Telavi, Georgia$30-$1505K

Rtveli — the Georgian grape harvest — takes place across the Kakheti wine region (60km from Tbilisi) from September through October, offering immersive farm-stay experiences where visitors harvest Rkatsiteli and Saperavi grapes, tread them barefoot, and fill qvevri alongside winemaking families. This is less a festival and more a living cultural tradition — the harvest season is the most authentic way to experience Georgia's 8,000-year wine heritage.

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9-11 Sept 2026Harvest

Rtveli — Georgian Grape Harvest Festival

Various (Kakheti), GeorgiaFree50K

Georgia's ancient grape harvest (rtveli) is a communal family tradition in the Kakheti wine region. Families and guests participate in picking, treading grapes in traditional qvevri (clay vessels), and feasting at supra banquets with polyphonic singing. An 8,000-year-old winemaking tradition made accessible to visitors.

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2026 Festival Calendar

All 3 festivals organised by month.

Insider Tips for Georgia Wine Festivals

New Wine Festival Tbilisi (Akhali Ghvino)

The festival opens with the ceremonial breaking of a sealed qvevri — position yourself near the main stage for this ancient ritual. Come early (11am opening) to work through all 168 producers before it gets crowded after 2pm.

Rtveli Georgian Grape Harvest

Book a Rtveli tour with a small family winery rather than a commercial operation — look for homestays in Sighnaghi or Tsinandali for authentic harvest participation rather than tourist spectacle.

Rtveli — Georgian Grape Harvest Festival

Arrange a private rtveli experience through smaller family wineries in Sighnaghi or Telavi rather than tour operators—you'll participate in actual grape-treading in qvevri and be invited to family supra dinners with natural orange wines aged underground. Visit Alaverdi Monastery's ancient cellars during the harvest for a sacred-space tasting experience unavailable any other season.