Photo: Grigory Gagarin / Wikimedia CommonsKakheti Wine Region Guide
Kakheti, nestled in eastern Georgia, is the heartland of the country's 8,000-year-old winemaking tradition. This region boasts picturesque landscapes, dotted wi
Kakheti: Georgia's Wine Paradise

Kakheti, nestled in eastern Georgia, is the heartland of the country's 8,000-year-old winemaking tradition. This region boasts picturesque landscapes, dotted with ancient monasteries and vineyards stretching as far as the eye can see.
Towns and Villages
Telavi, the capital of Kakheti, serves as an ideal base for wine tours. Its charming old town and bustling market offer a glimpse into local life.
Sighnaghi, known as the "City of Love," perches on a hilltop with stunning views of the Alazani Valley. Its cobblestone streets and colorful houses make it a must-visit destination.
Wine Producers
- Pheasant's Tears: Renowned for natural wines made in qvevri (traditional clay vessels)
- Chelti Winery: Offers a blend of modern and traditional winemaking techniques
- Schuchmann Wines: Features a stunning tasting room with panoramic views
- Khareba Winery: Houses a unique wine tunnel carved into the Caucasus Mountains
Accommodations
For a luxurious stay, book a room at Lopota Lake Resort & Spa, offering vineyard views and wine-themed spa treatments.
Chateau Mere in Telavi provides a charming, boutique experience with its own winery on-site.
Budget-conscious travelers can enjoy the hospitality of local guesthouses, such as Sighnaghi Guest House, where hosts often share homemade wine.
Dining
Pheasant's Tears Restaurant in Sighnaghi pairs natural wines with traditional Georgian dishes.
In Telavi, Bravo offers a modern take on Kakhetian cuisine, featuring locally sourced ingredients and an extensive wine list.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience a supra (traditional Georgian feast) at a local family's home, arranged through tour operators or guesthouses.
Wine Shops & Bars
Explore Vinotheca in Telavi for a curated selection of local wines and tasting events.
Visit Wine Cellar Khareba in Kvareli to sample wines in a unique tunnel setting.
Schuchmann Wine Bar in Sighnaghi offers panoramic views with your wine tasting experience.
Other Shops
Browse Telavi Bazaar for local crafts, spices, and traditional Georgian sweets.
Pick up handmade ceramics and textiles at Sighnaghi Market.
Visit Tsinandali Estate gift shop for wine-related souvenirs and local artisanal products.
Attractions
Explore the Alaverdi Monastery, a 6th-century complex with its own winery.
Visit the Tsinandali Estate, former home of poet Alexander Chavchavadze, now a museum and winery.
Discover the Gremi Citadel, a 16th-century architectural complex with stunning views.
Events
Attend the Rtveli grape harvest festival in September for traditional winemaking experiences.
Experience the New Wine Festival in May, showcasing the region's latest vintages.
Join the Tushetoba celebration in August for local music, food, and wine.
Appellations
Tsinandali: Known for its white wines, primarily made from Rkatsiteli and Mtsvane grapes.
Kindzmarauli: Produces naturally semi-sweet red wines from Saperavi grapes.
Kakheti: The largest wine region, encompassing various micro-zones and styles.
Grape Varieties

Vine Cycle — Kakheti
Full calendar →Rtveli (harvest) in Georgia is more than winemaking — it is a national celebration. Families make wine in qvevri (clay vessels buried underground), an 8,000-year-old tradition. Expect supra (feast) invitations, polyphonic singing, and extraordinary hospitality.
Kakheti's unique terroir supports a diverse range of grape varieties. Saperavi dominates red wine production, while Rkatsiteli leads white wine cultivation.
- Reds: Saperavi, Tavkveri, Cabernet Sauvignon
- Whites: Rkatsiteli, Mtsvane Kakhuri, Kisi, Khikhvi
Main Wine Styles
Kakheti produces a wide array of wine styles, from traditional to modern. Qvevri wines, fermented in clay vessels, offer a unique tasting experience.
- Dry reds: Bold Saperavi wines

- Dry whites: Crisp Rkatsiteli and aromatic Mtsvane
- Amber wines: Extended skin-contact white wines
- Sweet wines: Late harvest and fortified styles
Food Specialties
Kakhetian cuisine complements the region's wines perfectly. Mtsvadi (grilled meat skewers) and khachapuri (cheese-filled bread) are local favorites.
- Churchkhela: Grape juice-dipped nuts on a string
- Khashlama: Slow-cooked lamb stew
- Chakapuli: Herbed lamb or veal stew
- Tklapi: Fruit leather made from local fruits
Drives & Walks
Explore Kakheti's scenic landscapes and historic sites. The Kakheti Wine Route offers a comprehensive tour of the region's wineries.
- Sighnaghi to Telavi: Picturesque drive through wine country
- David Gareja Monastery Complex: Hiking trails with cave monasteries
- Vashlovani National Park: Nature walks and wildlife spotting
- Nekresi Monastery: Scenic hike to an ancient monastery
Itineraries
3-Day Wine Tour
Immerse yourself in Kakheti's wine culture with this compact itinerary:
- Day 1: Explore Sighnaghi, visit Pheasant's Tears Winery
- Day 2: Tour Tsinandali Estate, taste wines at Shumi Winery
- Day 3: Discover Telavi, experience traditional winemaking at Twins Wine Cellar
5-Day Kakheti Adventure
Combine wine tasting with cultural exploration:
- Days 1-2: Follow the 3-day wine tour itinerary
- Day 3: Hike David Gareja Monastery Complex
- Day 4: Visit Gremi Citadel, explore Kvareli's wine tunnel
- Day 5: Relax at Lopota Lake, enjoy a farewell dinner in Telavi
Getting There & Around
Kakheti is easily accessible from Tbilisi, Georgia's capital. Rental cars offer flexibility for winery visits.
- By car: 1.5-2 hour drive from Tbilisi
- By marshrutka (minibus): Regular departures from Tbilisi's Isani and Samgori stations
- By taxi: Convenient but pricier option
- Organized tours: Ideal for hassle-free winery visits
Best Time to Visit
Monthly Climate — Kakheti
Full explorer →Kakheti's wine country shines from late spring to early fall. The grape harvest (rtveli) in September offers a unique experience.
- May-June: Pleasant weather, blooming landscapes
- July-August: Warm temperatures, perfect for outdoor activities
- September-October: Harvest season, wine festivals
- November-April: Cooler temperatures, fewer tourists
Sustainability Efforts
Kakheti's wineries embrace eco-friendly practices. Organic viticulture and biodynamic farming are gaining popularity.
- Pheasant's Tears: Pioneers in natural winemaking
- Alaverdi Monastery: Ancient sustainable practices
- Teliani Valley: Modern eco-friendly winery
- Local initiatives: Promoting responsible tourism
Language Tips
Learning a few Georgian phrases enhances your wine tasting experience. English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
- Gamarjoba: Hello
- Madloba: Thank you
- Gaumarjos: Cheers
- Ghvino: Wine
- Marani: Wine cellar
Further Resources
Expand your knowledge of Kakhetian wines and plan your trip with these resources:
Getting There
TBS — Tbilisi International
100min drive
2h drive from Tbilisi; shared minibuses (marshrutkas) available
limitedCar rental recommended
Where to Eat
Georgian — Kakhetian
- €€€
Veriko Restaurant — Telavi
fine dining
- €€€
Château Mukhrani Restaurant
winery restaurant
Where to Stay in Kakheti
- Sighnaghi€
Romantic walled town overlooking Alazani Valley, nicknamed 'City of Love'
- Telavi€
Regional capital, closer to most wineries, practical base
- Tsinandali€-€€
Historic Chavchavadze estate, birthplace of Georgian winemaking
Extremely affordable — Georgia is one of the world's best-value wine destinations
Booking.com
Tours & Experiences
Kakheti, Georgia
Kakheti qvevri winery tour
Visit 2-3 family wineries making wine in traditional buried clay qvevri
Georgian supra feast & wine
Traditional multi-course feast with toastmaster and unlimited local wine
Wine Experiences
Visiting Wineries
Kakheti is Georgia's wine heartland and very welcoming to visitors. Most family wineries (marani) welcome guests for qvevri tastings and traditional feasts (supras). Telavi and Sighnaghi are good bases. Major producers (Château Mukhrani, Pheasant's Tears) benefit from a quick call ahead.
Book ahead: 1–3 days
Planning tools & local info
Getting There
TBS — Tbilisi International
100min drive
2h drive from Tbilisi; shared minibuses (marshrutkas) available
limitedCar rental recommended
Where to Eat
Georgian — Kakhetian
- €€€
Veriko Restaurant — Telavi
fine dining
- €€€
Château Mukhrani Restaurant
winery restaurant
Where to Stay in Kakheti
- Sighnaghi€
Romantic walled town overlooking Alazani Valley, nicknamed 'City of Love'
- Telavi€
Regional capital, closer to most wineries, practical base
- Tsinandali€-€€
Historic Chavchavadze estate, birthplace of Georgian winemaking
Extremely affordable — Georgia is one of the world's best-value wine destinations
Booking.com
Tours & Experiences
Kakheti, Georgia
Kakheti qvevri winery tour
Visit 2-3 family wineries making wine in traditional buried clay qvevri
Georgian supra feast & wine
Traditional multi-course feast with toastmaster and unlimited local wine
Wine Experiences
Visiting Wineries
Kakheti is Georgia's wine heartland and very welcoming to visitors. Most family wineries (marani) welcome guests for qvevri tastings and traditional feasts (supras). Telavi and Sighnaghi are good bases. Major producers (Château Mukhrani, Pheasant's Tears) benefit from a quick call ahead.
Book ahead: 1–3 days
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Best Time to Visit Kakheti
September-October
September-October
Moderate during Rtveli (harvest), low otherwise
Average Monthly High (°C)
Moderate (700mm/year)Wines of Kakheti
Key grape varieties and wine styles produced in the region
Primary Grape Varieties
Wine Styles
Food & Dining in Kakheti
Georgian — KakhetianMust-Try Dishes
- Khinkali (soup dumplings)
- Khachapuri acharuli (cheese bread with egg)
- Mtsvadi (pork shashlik)
Where to Eat
- €€€
Veriko Restaurant — Telavi
Upscale Georgian dining in Telavi with traditional Kakhetian recipes elevated with modern technique, qvevri wine list
- €€€
Château Mukhrani Restaurant
Dining at the restored royal estate near Mtskheta with traditional Georgian feasting and estate wines
Pheasant's Tears has limited seats — book ahead. Family supras are arranged through winery visits or guesthouses.
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- Sighnaghi€
Romantic walled town overlooking Alazani Valley, nicknamed 'City of Love'
- Telavi€
Regional capital, closer to most wineries, practical base
- Tsinandali€-€€
Historic Chavchavadze estate, birthplace of Georgian winemaking
Extremely affordable — Georgia is one of the world's best-value wine destinations
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