Wine Mid-Range (Bottle) in Georgia
Wine Prices in Georgia
The Wine Mid-Range (Bottle) indicator measures the average price of a mid-range bottle of wine (0.75 L) purchased from a shop or supermarket in US dollars. In Georgia this price stands at 5.00 USD — exceptionally good value for a country with an 8,000-year winemaking tradition.
Price Range by Category
Wine prices in Georgian supermarkets and wine shops span a wide range:
- Basic table wines (Tbilvino, Teliani Valley everyday range): 6–10 GEL (~2.22–3.70 USD)
- Mid-range quality (Kindzmarauli, Mukuzani, Tsinandali from established producers): 12–20 GEL (~4.44–7.41 USD)
- Premium / small-batch natural wines: 25–60 GEL (~9.26–22.22 USD)
- Ultra-premium / aged qvevri wines (Pheasant's Tears, Iago's Wine): 60–150+ GEL (~22–56+ USD)
The 5.00 USD average reflects solid mid-range bottles — wines that would cost 10–15 EUR in a European wine shop.
Georgia's Winemaking Heritage
Georgia is widely recognised as the cradle of winemaking. Archaeological evidence from Gadachrili Gora dates grape-wine production to approximately 6000 BC. The traditional qvevri method — fermenting and ageing wine in large clay vessels buried underground — was inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2013. Georgian wine is categorised broadly into two styles: European-method wines (stainless-steel or oak-aged) and traditional amber/orange wines (skin-contact, qvevri-fermented). Both are available at all price points.
Key Grape Varieties
Georgia cultivates over 500 indigenous grape varieties — more than any other country. The most widely available include:
- Saperavi: The dominant red grape — produces deep, tannic wines. Found in virtually every Georgian shop
- Rkatsiteli: The most planted white grape — crisp, dry wines and also used for amber/qvevri wines
- Kindzmarauli: A semi-sweet red from Kakheti, extremely popular domestically and in post-Soviet markets
- Tsinandali: A dry white blend from the Kakheti region — light, food-friendly
- Mtsvane, Kisi, Khikhvi: White varieties increasingly used by natural winemakers
Where to Buy
Supermarkets (Carrefour, Goodwill, Nikora) carry a wide selection of mass-market wines. For better quality, dedicated wine shops — 8000 Vintages (airport and city locations), Wine Underground (Tbilisi) and numerous small cellars in the Kakheti region — offer expert guidance and tasting before purchase. Online ordering via platforms like Wanawino.ge is also available for delivery within Tbilisi.
Wine Tourism and Direct Purchasing
The Kakheti wine region — a 1.5-hour drive east of Tbilisi — is Georgia's Napa Valley equivalent. Dozens of wineries offer tastings and direct purchases at cellar-door prices, which are typically 20–40 % below Tbilisi retail. Towns like Sighnaghi, Telavi and Kvareli serve as bases for multi-day wine tours. Many family-run wineries (marani) produce small-batch qvevri wines that are unavailable in supermarkets. For wine enthusiasts relocating to Georgia, regular Kakheti visits are both a cultural highlight and a way to source exceptional wines at minimal cost.
Comparison with Other Countries
A comparable mid-range bottle of wine costs 8–15 USD in the United States, 6–12 GBP in the United Kingdom and 10–20 AUD in Australia. Georgia's 5.00 USD is at or below the bottom of these ranges — and the quality-to-price ratio is arguably unmatched anywhere in the world, given the country's viticultural heritage and indigenous grape diversity.
Bottom line: At 5.00 USD for a mid-range bottle, Georgian wine offers extraordinary value. For wine enthusiasts relocating to Georgia, access to high-quality, indigenous-grape wines at a fraction of European prices is one of the country's most compelling everyday advantages.
This article was created on April 18, 2026
Wine Mid-Range (Bottle) — Global Ranking ↗
| # | Country | Value | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Moldova |
3.50 $/bottle | 86 |
| 2 | Ukraine |
4.00 $/bottle | 81 |
| 2 | Uzbekistan |
4.00 $/bottle | 81 |
| 2 | Turkmenistan |
4.00 $/bottle | 81 |
| 2 | Kyrgyzstan |
4.00 $/bottle | 81 |
| … | |||
| 13 | Serbia |
5.00 $/bottle | 72 |
| 13 | Bolivia |
5.00 $/bottle | 72 |
| 13 | Georgia |
5.00 $/bottle | 72 |
| 13 | Nicaragua |
5.00 $/bottle | 72 |
| 13 | Philippines |
5.00 $/bottle | 72 |
| … | |||
| 226 | Iran |
20.00 $/bottle | 4 |
| 230 | Kuwait |
25.00 $/bottle | 2 |
| 230 | Saudi Arabia |
25.00 $/bottle | 2 |












