Create unforgettable memories by exploring the rich traditions of Georgian winemaking, enjoying its authentic cuisine, experiencing its lively culture, and fully embracing the Georgian way of life. This adventure offers a perfect mix of heritage, flavor, and timeless moments in just one day.
Wine Tasting - 2 Varieties
Baking Bread in Clay oven
Churchkhela Making
45 GEL
Wine Tasting - 3 Varieties
Baking Bread in a Clay Oven
Baking Acharuli Khachapuri
Gozinaki Making
75 GEL
Wine Tasting - 4 Varieties
Baking Bread in a Clay Oven
Baking Acharuli Khachapuri
Khinkali Cooking (3 Pieces)
Churchkhela Making
95 GEL
Wine Tasting - 4 Varieties
Brandy VSOP Tasting
Qvevri Opening Ceremony
Exclusive Wine Tasting Space
1000 GEL Max 10 Persons
1000 GEL
Wine Tasting – 3 Varieties
35 GEL
The best location for wine tasting, a unique atmosphere, and different emotions. It was an information-packed tour, and I learned as much as possible about the wine technology and the history of the cellar, which was previously unknown to me. This unique tunnel, carved into the middle part of the Caucasus mountain range, leaves visitors with a lasting impression. Thanks to Khareba Winery and their guides for the hospitality, and I wish them success in their business.
We really enjoyed this wine tour. The tunnels are very interesting and the tour guide explained all about how Georgian wine is made. Then, we had a tasting with some cheese and nuts. We were here in early May and it was not busy, so we had a guide to ourselves and we did not have to wait. We also thought the wine was great. After the tour, we had lunch on the restaurant patio with amazing views of the rolling vineyards and a bottle of red wine. The food was excellent – try the chicken with walnuts in a cream sauce (so good!) The portions are huge so you can definitely share.
An absolute pleasure to arrive at this scenic winery and we were greeted with song. There are lots of options you can choose from to enjoy your experience here, we had a tour and tasted 2 wines. It is cool in the tunnels but blankets are available. Great fun, great information and an amazing place to be.
The tour was really fun and interesting. They let you taste many traditional wines, I personally don’t drink alcohol, but my wife does and she really liked it, she even bought 2 bottles of some wines she liked. I tasted some cheeses, breads and high quality oil from grape seeds – we enjoyed it a lot. And of course- The restaurant, is just lovely! Not only the food, but also a very beautiful interior design of the place, and the staff- wow, they are really pleasant and kind. And at the top of point they have an observatory with amazing view. Also somehow the place is not expensive, I mean, we were eating in many restaurants in Georgia, and the prices here are pretty much average, but the experience is way above the average.
On the tour, you will learn so much about the traditional wine making process in Georgia (and the traditions still carried on today). Informative and knowledgeable staff guide you and can ask any questions you may have. Upon arrival we had the privilege of a Georgian folk performance welcoming us. Going into the tunnels is a little chilly but they offer blankets to wrap up in for the walk. We tasted a few wines with cheese, bread, and grape seed oil which is also produced here. Excellent tour and experience! Be sure to buy a bottle of wine to take home on your way out.