A very, very soulful place. And the restaurant is good, delicious. But the best part is the wine tasting, which is conducted by sommelier Antonio. Informative, humorous, in English and Russian. We tasted 8 types of wine, white and red, dry and semi-sweet, everything is fine. We experienced incredible torments of choice when we went to buy. I recommend it to everyone, you will experience joy and happiness. I forgot to say that the tasting starts with chacha, which is also very cool. There is a lot of space for atmospheric photos.
A cozy and atmospheric place. We really liked it.
Romeo told us in an interesting and informative way about wine, traditions, and answered our questions. We joked a lot, took pictures, dressed up in national costumes, rested in a hammock and tasted (10 types of wines!!! :) and chacha, of course, is much better without her. You won't taste so much wine at any tasting. If you find yourself in Kakheti, I recommend it.)
Very cozy cafe/restaurant. There are many paintings, books, and interesting flower arrangements. The yard is full of greenery and flowers. There is a tasting, we did not test the wines, because we were driving.
We took veal Chakapuli from the dishes - we got something like soup with herbs and meat. We also took fried mushrooms with Sulguni cheese. We also tried ice cream and strawberry compote. I liked everything very much. But I'll tell you right away the prices are like in a very good restaurant. All 83 GEL came out.