Shumi winery and vineyards near Tsinandali in Kakheti, Georgia

  • Founded in 2001, Shumi Winery is a leading producer of high-quality Georgian wines, situated in the Kakheti wine region's renowned Tsinandali village.
  • The winery offers a comprehensive experience to visitors with its wine shop, restaurant, and picturesque vineyards on its estate complex.
  • Shumi Winery takes its name from an old Georgian word meaning authentic, undiluted wine, and its griffin logo is inspired by the Georgian mythological creature "Phaskunji," who brought the first grapes to people, leading to the cultivation of vines on earth.

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Founded in 2001, Shumi Winery is a leading producer of high-quality Georgian wines. Its large estate is located in the Kakheti wine region’s famous Tsinandali village.

A nice stop when traveling to the region of Kakheti. There is a wineshop, restaurant, and of course vineyards at the territory complex.

Vineyards at Shumi vinery

Shumi Winery takes its name from an old Georgian word that means authentic, undiluted wine. The winery’s griffin logo refers to “Phaskunji”, a creature from Georgian mythology. Legend has it that the griffin brought the very first bunch of grapes to the people, and from these grapes, people started growing vines on the earth.

Restaurant at Shumi winerary

I havent tried the restaurant here, but at least you should be able to sip some glass of wine here for sure. i bought some Tvishi and Saperavi Cabernet wines at the wineshop located inside the territory

Our family at Shumi winery / July 2023

Nice and relaxing place to take a small break while exploring Kakheti. 

Location
41.9001689, 45.568724
 

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