High-quality wines can be purchased at this place. There are options in bottles and no less high-quality for bottling. The prices are reasonable. The only disadvantage is that sellers speak only their native language, which complicates the service. Just a few phrases in Russian and English and it will be just perfect.
The store sells wine in its original packaging (glass bottles with labels) and draft wine in plastic bottles (with a capacity of 1 or 5 liters). Of the draught there were 2 types of red (Saperavi and Kindzmarauli) and 2 types of white (dry and semi-sweet, like Rkatseteli and Alazani valley). Prices for draft wine are much lower than for glass. The quality is good. I can't say anything about the products in glass, because they were on the shelves far behind the counter, it was impossible to approach them, but the seller did not want to show / tell / could not, perhaps because he did not speak Russian.
It sucks. The prices are several times higher than in France and Switzerland, while I did not appreciate the quality..
Dad was not offered a normal package. Some of the bottles that were bought as a gift were broken in the trunk for this reason.
Georgia is all over the world: prices are several times higher than in Turkey, the quality of wine is several times worse than in Russia and Turkey. There's dirt everywhere and they're trying to prick it. We decided for ourselves that we would not go to Georgia. And I don't recommend it to anyone