Wineries in Georgia

Verified business directory

6 businesses listed
3 verified
Across 4 cities

Georgia is widely regarded as the birthplace of wine, with archaeological evidence of winemaking dating back approximately 8,000 years. The country is home to over 500 indigenous grape varieties, including Saperavi, Rkatsiteli, and Mtsvane. Georgian winemaking is distinguished by the qvevri method, where wine is fermented and aged in large clay vessels buried underground, a technique recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. Wineries range from large commercial producers to small family operations (marani), many of which offer tastings, tours, and direct sales. The primary wine-producing region is Kakheti in eastern Georgia, though notable production also occurs in Kartli, Imereti, and Racha-Lechkhumi.

Adjarian Wine House

Regional Winery

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Adjarian Wine House revives forgotten grape varieties unique to the Adjara region. Our small-batch wines tell the story of coastal Georgian winemaking traditions distinct from Kakheti.

Batumi|Winery

Baia's Wine

Boutique Natural Winery

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Baia's Wine is a boutique family winery near Sighnaghi in the Kakheti wine region, operated by Baia Abuladze, one of Georgia's emerging female winemakers. The winery produces natural wines using traditional qvevri fermentation with minimal intervention. Grape varieties include Rkatsiteli, Mtsvane, and Saperavi grown in organic vineyards. Tastings and cellar visits can be arranged by appointment.

Sighnaghi|Winery

Chateau Mukhrani

Historic Estate Winery

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Chateau Mukhrani is a historic winery located on the former estate of Prince Ivane Mukhranbatoni, approximately 60 km from Tbilisi. The estate was built in the 1870s following French chateau architectural principles and has been fully restored. The winery produces wines using both traditional Georgian qvevri methods and European techniques, with vineyards planted to Saperavi, Goruli Mtsvane, Chinuri, and other Georgian varieties. Tours and tastings are available daily.

Tbilisi|Winery

Pheasants Tears

Natural Winery

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Pheasants Tears produces exceptional natural wines using traditional Georgian qvevri (clay vessel) fermentation. Founded by American painter John Wurdeman and Georgian winemaker Gela Patalishvili, we farm organically and champion rare indigenous grape varieties.

Tbilisi|Winery

Teliani Valley

Premium Winery

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Teliani Valley is one of Georgias leading wine producers, crafting premium wines from the finest Kakheti grapes. We balance respect for Georgian winemaking heritage with modern techniques to produce world-class wines.

Tbilisi|Winery

Winery Khareba

Major Wine Producer

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Winery Khareba is one of Georgia's major wine producers, headquartered in the Kakheti region near Telavi. The winery is known for its 7.7 km underground wine tunnel carved into the Caucasus rock, which maintains a natural temperature of 12-14 degrees Celsius for wine storage. The facility offers guided tours through the tunnel, tastings of both qvevri and European-method wines, a traditional Georgian restaurant, and vineyard walks. Khareba produces wines from major Georgian varieties including Saperavi, Rkatsiteli, Kisi, and Khikhvi.

Telavi|Winery

About Wineries in Georgia

How many wineries are registered in Georgia?
The Georgia Business Registry currently lists 6 wineries, of which 3 are verified through official sources. They are located in Tbilisi (3), Batumi (1), Telavi (1), and Sighnaghi (1).
Where can I find wineries in Georgia?
Wineries in Georgia are primarily located in Tbilisi, Batumi, Telavi, Sighnaghi. Tbilisi has the most listings with 3 registered wineries.
How are wineries verified?
Each listing is verified through official sources including government registries, official business websites, and direct submissions. Verified listings have been confirmed through at least one authoritative source with documented evidence. See our verification policy and methodology for details.
How can I suggest a correction?
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