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Ioram Tarkhnishvili Wine Festival

Ioram Tarkhnishvili Wine Festival

Ioram Tarkhnishvili Wine Festival
Tbilisi, Georgia
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16.05.2026 - 17.05.2026
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English, Georgian, Russian

Schedule

16.05.2026
Saturday
12:00
20 ₾ - 30
20 ₾ - 30
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17.05.2026
Sunday
12:00
20 ₾ - 30
20 ₾ - 30
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Description

The festival bears the name of the distinguished 20th-century Georgian winemaker and technologist and aims to promote quality standards within the wine industry.
 

As part of the festival, a competition will be held where winners will be honored with the "Winemaker of the Year" award. The competition's goal is to showcase the leadership, innovative skills, professionalism, and significant contributions of Georgian winemakers to the industry.
 

This festival will be more than just a simple tasting; it will be a true celebration of winemakers.
 

What to expect at the festival?

- Winemaker competition and awards ceremony;

- Wine tastings;

- Cultural and musical events, and culinary shows.
 

The Ioram Tarkhnishvili Wine Festival will host wine producers, Georgian and international wine professionals, sommeliers, importers, and Georgian wine enthusiasts.

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Ioram Tarkhnishvili Wine Festival

Location

Tbilisi
Tbilisi is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of around 1.2 million people. Tbilisi was founded in the fifth century AD by Vakhtang I of Iberia, and since then has served as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics. Because of its location at the crossroads between Europe and Asia, and its proximity to the lucrative Silk Road, throughout history, Tbilisi has been a point of contention among various global powers. To this day, the city's location ensures its position as an important transit route for energy and trade projects. Tbilisi's history is reflected in its architecture, which is a mix of medieval, neoclassical, Beaux Arts, Art Nouveau, Stalinist, and Modern structures. Historically, Tbilisi has been home to people of multiple cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, though its population is overwhelmingly Eastern Orthodox Christian.
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