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Chardakhi

Chardakhi is a village in the Mtskheta Municipality, world-renowned for its natural Qvevri wines and traditional winemaking culture.

Chardakhi — A Hub of Winemaking and Hospitality near Mtskheta

Chardakhi is a prominent village in the Mtskheta Municipality, located in the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region, close to historical and cultural centers. In recent years, the village has gained particular popularity for its winemaking traditions and the production of natural wine.

Location and Environment

The village is located at an altitude of 600 meters above sea level. Its favorable location — close to Tbilisi and Mtskheta — makes it an ideal place for day tours. Chardakhi is surrounded by vineyards and fertile lands, which are an integral part of local life.

Winemaking Traditions

Chardakhi occupies a special place on the world wine map. Local winemakers, such as Iago Bitarishvili, produce natural, Qvevri wine using traditional Georgian methods. When visiting the village, you can visit family cellars, taste unique "Chinuri" and other varieties of wine, and learn the secrets of making wine in Qvevri.

Culture and Daily Life

The village maintains a traditional Georgian appearance. The local population is known for its hospitality. Wine tastings and culinary masterclasses are often held in Chardakhi, where guests can participate in the preparation of Georgian dishes.

Why visit Chardakhi?

  • Wine Tourism: Taste world-renowned natural Qvevri wines.
  • Proximity to Mtskheta: Easily combine a visit to Chardakhi with a tour of the historical monuments of Mtskheta.
  • Agrotourism: Get acquainted with modern and traditional methods of agriculture and winemaking.

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History & Culture Landmark Monastery

Chardakhi 'Bavshvebis Khati' Chapel

Discover the modest and spiritually significant Chardakhi 'Bavshvebis Khati' chapel, a quiet rural landmark in Mtskheta municipality.

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