This is the best tasting in the Kvareli district! And Victoria's best tour guide! You can see how much the locals love winemaking and their native land, as Victoria shows! Love is felt in every word and contribution of every resident! We learned in great detail and interestingly how the winemaking process takes place here! And finally, it's better not to come to the tasting of who's driving, you definitely won't get out sober, then you'll have to eat khinkali nearby for 4 hours)) I highly recommend visiting here! And the wines themselves are very tasty, high-quality and there is a large selection, more than in the store and definitely better!!
If this is your first time in Georgia, then it is worth visiting the Kindzmarauli Corporation plant. It is one of the oldest and largest wine producers in Georgia. Located in Kakheti, in the city of Kvareli.
Kindzmarauli Corporation existed back in the days of the Soviet Union. In 1993, the plant was bought into private ownership. The oldest buildings of the 16th century are still preserved.
There is a small museum on the territory of the factory, where devices that were previously used in the production of wine are displayed.
There is a wine storage in the basement of the Kindzmarauli factory, where cognac alcohol is stored in barrels at a temperature of 14 ° C. There is also a storage of elite wine.
The cost of the tour is 8 lari per person. You will be shown the full production of wine, as it was made in ancient times and as it is made now. Our tour was interesting and exciting, the time flew by quite quickly. After that, there was a tasting of 4 types of wine (2 types of white and 2 types of red.). Unfortunately, wine is not my drink, so I can't say anything about its quality.
Next to the tasting room there is a shop where you can buy wine, chacha and cognac.
Excellent excursions and wine. There are Russian-speaking guides, tasting after the tour, prices in the shop at the factory are very reasonable, I recommend buying wine products with you there) there is also a cafe where they sell ice cream with wine for five lari and there is Wi-Fi. The plant itself is small, but the excursions are very interesting, even for those who have been on such excursions it will be informative. The story is about the traditional Georgian technology of making wine "quarry". I recommend.