Georgian Wine in Prague – Taste the 8,000-Year Tradition at Vazi Restaurant

If you are searching for Georgian wine in Prague, you are not just looking for a drink – you are seeking history, culture, and a flavor that reflects generations of tradition. Georgia is recognized as one of the oldest wine-making regions in the world, with a continuous tradition of producing wine for more than 8,000 years. At Vazi Restaurant in Prague, we proudly bring this heritage to your table.

Why Georgian Wine Is So Unique

Georgian wine stands apart because of its ancient winemaking method known as Qvevri. These are large clay vessels buried underground, where the wine ferments with the skins, seeds, and sometimes even stems. This process gives the wine:

This style of wine-making is so unique that UNESCO officially recognized qvevri wine as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

The Best Selection of Georgian Wine in Prague

At Vazi Restaurant, we curate a selection of authentic Georgian wines imported directly from Georgian vineyards. Some of our signature wines include:

🍷 Saperavi

A deep, bold red wine known for its intensity and complexity. Perfect with grilled meat, chashushuli, and rich stews.

🏺 Qvevri Amber Wine

Made using ancient clay vessel fermentation. Warm, aromatic, and unforgettable — this is Georgia in a glass.

🌿 Tsinandali

Light, refreshing white wine with fruity notes. Best enjoyed with khachapuri or pkhali.

🍇 Mukuzani

Aged red wine known for its silky tannins and balanced acidity.

Every bottle has a story, and every story begins in the vineyards of the Caucasus Mountains.

Pairing Georgian Wine with Traditional Georgian Cuisine

If you’re experiencing Georgian wine in Prague, the best way to enjoy it is alongside traditional Georgian dishes. At Vazi, our menu is crafted to match the specific flavors of each wine.

Perfect Pairings:

WineDish PairingWhy it Works
SaperaviChashushuli (beef stew)The depth of the wine complements slow-cooked spices.
Qvevri AmberKhachapuriThe creamy cheese blends perfectly with the earthy wine notes.
TsinandaliPkhali (spinach & walnut spread)Freshness meets herbal richness.
MukuzaniGrilled meat skewersBalanced tannins enhance smoky flavor.

This is true Georgian dining culture — food and wine served not just to be eaten, but to be shared.

Experience Georgian Hospitality in Prague

At Vazi Restaurant, wine is not only something you drink.
It is something you feel — in the warmth, in the conversation, in the atmosphere.

📍 Location:
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🌍 Website:
https://vaziprague.cz

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Instagram: @vazi_prague

Join us, share a table, and discover the soul of Georgia — one glass at a time.

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