Discover one of Georgia’s most unique cultural experiences at the Georgian Wine Museum, ideally located at the exit of the famous Prometheus Cave—the most visited natural attraction in the region.
This carefully curated experience invites you to step into the world of Georgian winemaking, a tradition that dates back over 8,000 years and is recognised as one of the oldest continuous winemaking cultures in the world. During a guided tour, you’ll explore the origins, techniques, and cultural significance of Georgian wine, gaining insight into the ancient methods that have been preserved for generations.
At the heart of this tradition is the use of qvevri—large clay vessels buried underground, where wine ferments and ages naturally. This UNESCO-recognized method gives Georgian wines their distinctive character, rich texture, and deep connection to the land.
To complete your visit, enjoy a guided tasting of two authentic qvevri wines—one red and one white—each carefully selected to showcase the diversity of Georgian flavours. The wines are perfectly paired with local snacks, enhancing the tasting experience and offering a true sense of Georgian hospitality.
Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply exploring the area, the Georgian Wine Museum provides a memorable and immersive journey into the country’s ancient traditions—making it the perfect complement to your visit to Prometheus Cave.