Baia's Wine
Savor amber wines and Imeretian feasts amid family-run vineyards in Georgia's lush Imereti, where Baia Abuladze's qvevri-crafted elixirs and heartfelt hospitality create unforgettable rural escapes.
Nestled in the rolling vineyards of Meore Obcha village in Georgia's Imereti region, Baia's Wine is a family-run winery celebrated for its natural amber wines and authentic Georgian hospitality. Led by winemaker Baia Abuladze and her sister Gvantsa, this gem offers intimate tours of qvevri cellars, tastings of skin-contact whites like Tsitska-Tsolikouri and Krakhuna, robust reds such as Otskhanuri Sapere, and homemade Imeretian feasts. Surrounded by lush landscapes just 33 km from Kutaisi, it blends tradition with modern acclaim, earning Forbes 30 Under 30 recognition for Baia. Perfect for wine lovers seeking genuine rural charm, warm family welcomes, and pairings of bold flavors with stunning vineyard views.
A brief summary to Baia’s Wine
- 1000, Meore Obcha, Bagdati, GE
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- Mobile reception: 3 out of 5
Local tips
- Book tastings and tours in advance via phone; the family accommodates same-day if possible, but reservations ensure spots.
- Pair wines with Mama's khachapuri and pkhali; request vegetarian dishes for perfect matches.
- Visit during harvest (September-October) for active qvevri processes and freshest pours.
- Combine with Kutaisi trips—33 km drive; hire a driver for safe returns after chacha tastings.
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Getting There
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33 km from Kutaisi (45 min drive, ~$20 taxi); 11 km from Bagdati (15 min); paved roads, parking available.
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Tour
Private wine tours from Kutaisi (~$150/person incl. transport, tastings, lunch; 8 hours).
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Bus/Taxi
Bus to Bagdati then taxi (total 1 hr, ~$15); advance coordination recommended for rural drop-off.
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Discovering Baia's Wine in Imereti
In the verdant heart of Georgia's Imereti region, Baia's Wine stands as a beacon of family tradition and innovative winemaking. Located in the serene village of Meore Obcha near Bagdati, this 1.5-hectare estate has been revitalized since 2015 by the Abuladze siblings—Baia, Gvantsa, and their brother—building on their grandfather's legacy. The unassuming family home hides a thriving winery producing organic, low-intervention wines that capture the essence of local terroir. Visitors arrive to breathtaking vineyard vistas, where qvevri-buried fermentation imparts unique amber hues and complex tannins to varieties like Tsitska, Tsolikouri, Krakhuna, and Otskhanuri Sapere.The Winemaking Process
Tours reveal the artistry of traditional Georgian methods blended with biodynamic practices. Guests walk the vines, learning how 30% skin-contact fermentation in ancient clay qvevris creates the signature orange wines praised by international critics, including the Washington Post. Baia's whites offer crisp acidity and fruit-forward notes, while Gvantsa's reds deliver full-bodied depth ideal for pairing with meats. The process—from harvest to aging—emphasizes minimal intervention, resulting in small-batch bottlings exported to the USA, Europe, and beyond. Cha Cha spirits distilled from regional grapes add a fiery finale to tastings.Authentic Culinary Experiences
No visit is complete without a feast in the family dining room, where Mama Abuladze serves Imeretian specialties: khachapuri, vibrant pkhali salads, succulent shashlik, tender chicken, and fresh salads. Meals are communal, fostering connections amid walls adorned with awards. The food, made with garden-fresh ingredients, perfectly complements the wines, creating memorable supras filled with toasts and stories. Vegetarian options abound, reflecting the winery's welcoming ethos.Family Hospitality and Accommodations
The Abuladzes' warmth defines the experience—personal explanations from Baia or Gvantsa, fireside gatherings, and tailored tours make every guest feel like kin. Limited farmstay rooms offer vineyard views, though some note basic facilities. Baia's Forbes recognition underscores her role in elevating women in Georgian viticulture, where over 50% of agricultural labor is female-led.Practical Visits and Surroundings
Easily accessible from Kutaisi (33 km) or Bagdati (11 km), the winery suits day trips or overnights. Private tours include vineyard walks, cellar visits, tastings, and lunches, immersing visitors in Imereti's wine culture. The rural setting promises tranquility, with nearby attractions like Vartsikhe enhancing multi-stop itineraries.Explore the best of what Baia’s Wine has to offer
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