
Wine Museum "Prometheus" in Imereti - history, exhibition and tasting of Georgian wines
The Prometheus Wine Museum in the village of Kumistavi in Imereti reveals the ancient traditions of Georgian winemaking, offers tastings of local wines and introduces the history of wine culture. Find out more!
In the picturesque village of Kumistavi in the Imereti region, there is a unique Wine Museum "Prometheus" - a place that offers not just a tour, but an immersion into the history and traditions of Georgian winemaking. This space combines ancient traditions, modern technology and an atmosphere of true Georgian hospitality. Located next to the Prometheus Cave, the museum is a must for those who want to feel the spirit of Georgia, its nature and cultural wealth.

🍇 History and concept of the museum
The museum was founded with the aim of popularizing and preserving the winemaking heritage of Georgia. This unique place is located inside a huge 35-meter qvevri — a traditional clay vessel that has been used since ancient times to store and ferment wine.
Here you can learn about the history of Georgian winemaking, which dates back more than 8,000 years. The exhibition includes rare items related to the processes of growing grapes, ancient tools and vessels for storing wine. Each hall of the museum reveals to visitors unique stories about the development of winemaking and the culture of wine consumption in different regions of the country.
💡 Interesting fact: Georgia is considered the birthplace of the world's first wine, and the technology of storing the drink in qvevri is recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
🏺 What does the museum exhibition include?
The Prometheus Wine Museum has over 500 unique exhibits that allow you to gain a deeper understanding of the history of winemaking and wine culture in Georgia. Here is what is included in the exhibition:
- Ancient qvevri - clay vessels for storing wine, used for thousands of years.
- Viticulture tools - ancient tools of winemakers.
- Artifacts of ancient ceramics and amphorae for transporting wine.
- Documents and books on the history of winemaking and grape varieties.
- Interactive displays with virtual tours of the wine regions of Georgia.
- Modern wines - an opportunity to taste wines from different regions of Georgia, including exclusive varieties grown in Imereti.
Particular attention should be paid to the giant qvevri, which is the central element of the exhibition and symbolizes the connection between ancient winemaking traditions and the modern process.
🍷 Tasting programs
One of the most attractive opportunities for museum guests is to participate in tasting tours. Guests are offered to try famous varieties of Georgian wine, such as:
- Saperavi - rich red wine
- Tsolikauri - white wine with light fruity notes
- Rkatsiteli - a classic variety with a refreshing taste
The tours are conducted in an exciting and informative form, with stories about the winemaking process, grape varieties and the peculiarities of their cultivation in Imereti, and experienced sommeliers not only talk about the characteristics of each variety, but also give advice on pairing wines with traditional Georgian dishes.
🍽️ Tip: A great addition to the tasting will be trying local cheeses, which perfectly reveal the taste of each wine.
🗣️ Visitor reviews
💬 "I really liked the place! The guides tell stories with soul, and the tasting left the most pleasant impressions. A great opportunity to get acquainted with Georgian wine culture." — Tripadvisor
💬 "Incredible atmosphere, especially impressed by the tour of the Prometheus cave. Real Georgian flavor combined with natural beauty!" - GoTrip.ge

🌄 Prometheus Cave: a natural wonder nearby
A trip to the museum would not be complete without visiting the Prometheus Cave, one of the main natural wonders of Georgia. This place is known for its incredible stalactites and stalagmites, underground rivers and lakes.
📏 Interesting facts about the Prometheus Cave:
- The length of the open part is 1.4 km out of a total of 22 km
- Six halls with unique lighting create the atmosphere of a magical underground world
- The opportunity to ride along the underground river on a boat for a more vivid impression
The tour of the cave takes about 1 hour and leaves unforgettable memories thanks to the lighting effects and breathtaking views of the underground landscapes.

📍 Practical information
📌 Address: Kumistavi village, Tskaltubo municipality, Imereti, Georgia
📞 Phone: +995 599 39 15 19
🕰 Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 18:00
💵 Cost of visit: to be specified upon request
🚗 How to get there:
The Prometheus Wine Museum and the nearby Prometheus Cave offer a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich history of Georgia, enjoy picturesque landscapes and get acquainted with traditional winemaking. This is a place where the art of winemaking meets natural wonders, leaving each visitor with the warmest memories of a journey to the heart of Imereti. 🍇🍷
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What wines can be tried at the tasting?
🍷 The museum presents both traditional varieties of Georgian wines - Saperavi, Rkatsiteli, Mtsvane, and rare local varieties typical of the Imereti region.
Do I need to book the tour in advance?
📅 It is better to book a tour in advance, especially during the high tourist season, to avoid queues.
Is there parking near the museum?
🚗 Yes, there is convenient parking for cars near the museum and the cave.
Is it possible to visit only Prometheus Cave without the museum?
🗺️ Yes, but we recommend combining these two visits for a complete immersion in the culture and nature of the region.
Is there a souvenir shop on site?
🛍️ Yes, you can buy traditional souvenirs and bottles of Georgian wine.
Is the place suitable for children?
👶 Yes, both the museum and the cave are safe for children to visit. Wine tasting is, of course, for adults only.
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Потрясающе еще то, что рядом с музеем находится ещё и пещера Прометея! Можно не только прикоснуться к истории виноделия, но и насладиться красотой подземного мира. Такое сочетание культуры и природы делает этот регион по-настоящему особенным.