The market is wonderful mainly for vegetables and fruits. Wine and all other drinks that are sold as homemade are not true. If you have not tried homemade chacha, and especially homemade wine, then I do not recommend buying it. The essence of pear, peach, etc. is added to the chacha for the smell. the smell after that is very "delicious", but believe me, real chacha on a pear or peach does not have such a BRIGHT smell. Be vigilant.
The market is not very big, of course there is something to buy, but as the guide told us, be sure to go there and what is cheaper here, then all this is nonsense, the prices are almost the same as in the city itself, but you don't need to drag anywhere far. Wine, Chacha, churchkhela, spices, clothes and much more are on sale. The market is old and not well maintained. They are still trying to cheat on the market, so they sold us grapes more expensive than in the store (((
Be sure to visit, feel the local flavor, buy souvenirs home. Churchkhela, wine, marshmallows, tea, stronger drinks) good service. Sometimes slightly inflated prices. They are reluctant to bargain. But often products from home gardens are cheaper than in stores. It is usually elderly people who sit in front of the entrance to the market, I advise them to support them.