Georgian Wine in London: Where to Drink It Right Now

 

22nd May 2026

London’s Georgian wine scene has changed over the last few years. What used to be limited to features in a few diaspora shops and restaurants has become something far more interesting: modern takes on Georgian cuisine, Racha featured next to Jura, Michelin-level sommeliers listing amber wines, and neighbourhood restaurants treating Saperavi as casually as Cabernet Sauvignon.

From Hackney to Kensington, Peckham to Islington, there are now places across London where a good selection of Georgian wine is available and served generously.

EAST LONDON

Sad Meli

Address: 4 Silley Weir, Promenade, London E16 2AJ, United Kingdom

Map: Google Maps

A modern restaurant in Royal Docks with a strong focus on low-intervention wines from Georgian and beyond, and contemporary Georgian cooking.

Try:

Sad Meli Tsolikouri-Kudurouli — a bright, energetic blend from Racha with mountain freshness and wild berry notes

Sad Meli Pet Nat — easy, lively sparkling wine with orchard fruit and soft texture

Aba Ra!

Address: 108 Brick Ln, London E1 6RL, United Kingdom

Map: Google Maps

Brick Lane energy meets Georgian comfort food. Loud, busy and fun in the best possible way, with a wine list that goes beyond the obvious choices.

Try:

Vine Ponto Chinuri — smooth amber wine with baked apple, tea notes and gentle tannin

Baia’s Wine Tsitska-Tsolikouri-Krakhuna — one of the most joyful amber blends in London right now, full of tropical fruit and spice

Amkari Wine Bar

Address: 49 Kay St, London E2 8QB, United Kingdom

Map: Google Maps

A tiny Hackney wine bar with a natural wine soul and a Georgian accent. The list leans towards artisanal, low-intervention and geeky.

Try:

Lagvinari Kisi-Khikhvi — textured and savoury, one of Georgia’s benchmark natural amber wines

Barbale Goruli Mtsvane — vibrant, energetic and slightly wild 

SOUTH LONDON

Amkari Georgian Bistro

Address: 56 Peckham Rye, London SE15 4JR, United Kingdom

Map: Google Maps

The Peckham sibling of Amkari Wine Bar, combining Georgian comfort food with a younger South London wine crowd.

Try:

Blackbird Rkatsiteli — herbal, textured and very food-friendly

Barbale Shavkapito — juicy, fresh and dangerously easy to drink

Kartuli

Address: 65 Lordship Ln, London SE22 8EP, United Kingdom

Map: Google Maps

A neighbourhood Georgian restaurant in East Dulwich that balances accessibility with a genuinely thoughtful wine selection.

Try:

Wine Man Rkatsiteli — simple, pleasant and food-friendly, with crisp orchard fruit

Shumi Rosé — juicy and easy-going, great both with food and on its own

Theatre of Wine

Address: 75 Trafalgar Rd, London SE10 9TS, United KingdomMap:Google Maps

One of London’s best-known independent wine merchants, with a solid feature from Georgia.

Wines:

Orgo’s Saperavi — savoury and structured, balancing dark fruit with freshness

Samaia

Address: 195 Castelnau, London SW13 9ER, United Kingdom

Map: Google Maps

A more polished take on Georgian dining, with reliable classic producers and a broader appeal for people just discovering Georgian wine.

Try:

Marani wines — reliable, clean and accessible expressions of classic Georgian styles

Qarva Pimlico

Address: 3 Lupus St, Pimlico, London SW1V 3AS, United Kingdom

Map: Google Maps

One of the strongest Georgian wine lists in London right now. 

Try:

Vardzia Terraces Meskhuri Special — historical field blend from southern Georgia with savoury herbal character

Ethno Kakhuri Mtsvane-Rkatsiteli — elegant amber with tea, stone fruit and fine tannins

CENTRAL & WEST LONDON

Qarva Kensington

Address: 23 Kensington Church St, London W8 4LF, United Kingdom

Map: Google Maps

The freshly opened Kensington branch of Qarva, proving Georgian wine works perfectly well in an upscale London setting.

Try:

Gianiani Goruli Mtsvane & Kisi — floral, textured and beautifully balanced

Tavankari Mukuzani — powerful but polished red with restrained oak

Hedonism Wines

Address: 3–7 Davies St, London W1K 3DJ, United Kingdom

Map: Google Maps

Luxury wine retailer with one of the UK’s widest Georgian wine selections, from classic estates to smaller producers.

Try:

Andria’s Gvino Saperavi — dense and dark-fruited with classic Kakhetian depth

Askaneli Muza Saperavi — polished and modern in style, with ripe black fruit

DakaDaka

Address: 10 Heddon St, London W1B 4BX, United KingdomMap:Google Maps

A contemporary Georgian restaurant known for playful takes on supra culture and one of London’s strongest Georgian BTG programmes.

Try:

Blue Donkey Pet Nat Tsolikouri — lively sparkling wine with citrus and wild apple notes

Ori Marani Revoir un Printemps — juicy, intense rose style

Oda Wines Ojaleshi — lighter-bodied red with floral notes and bright acidity

Kinkally

Address: 43 Charlotte St., London W1T 1RS, United KingdomMap:Google Maps

Modern Georgian fusion restaurant, heavily inspired by khinkali. Compact, busy and very inviting.

Try:

Ori Marani Nino — artisanal traditional method sparkling wine with brioche and orchard fruit notes

Iago Chinuri — one of Georgia’s cult wines, fresh, mineral and gently savoury

Pheasant’s Tears Saperavi — earthy and vibrant with dark berries and spice

Cru '78

Address: 10 Clifton Rd, London W9 1SS, United KingdomMap:Google Maps

Neighbourhood wine bar with a small but thoughtful Georgian presence.

Try:

Dugladze Ranina Kakhuri Orange — approachable amber with dried apricot and spice

The George

Address: 77 Inwood Rd, Hounslow TW3 1XH, United KingdomMap:Google Maps

A Georgian-run pub and restaurant popular with the local diaspora community.

Try:

Marani wines — reliable and approachable classics covering both traditional and modern Georgian styles

NORTH LONDON

Gurmani

Address: 238 Langham Rd, Duckett's Green, London N15 3NB, United KingdomMap:Google Maps

Traditional Georgian restaurant focused on hearty home-style cooking and classic hospitality.

Try:

Wine Man Rkatsiteli — crisp, easy-drinking white with fresh orchard fruit

Chelti Kisi Qvevri — aromatic amber with dried flowers, apricot and spice

Iberia

Address: 294–296 Caledonian Rd, London N1 1BA, United KingdomMap:Google Maps

One of London’s oldest Georgian restaurants and an important early ambassador of Georgian food and wine in the UK.

Try:

Marani Mtsvane Kisi — soft, aromatic and approachable introduction to Georgian whites

Sad Meli Saperavi Rachuli — brighter and more berry-driven than many Kakhetian Saperavis

Little Georgia Islington

Address: 14 Barnsbury Rd, London N1 0HB, United KingdomMap:Google Maps

Cosy café-style restaurant that helped introduce many Londoners to Georgian cuisine long before it became trendy.

Try:

Gianiani Saperavi Pinot Noir — juicy and vibrant blend balancing depth with freshness

Babaneuri Marani Mtsvane — powerful amber wine with dried fruit and tannic grip

Geamos

Address: 122 Boundary Rd, London NW8 0RH, United Kingdom

Map: Google Maps

A family-run Georgian restaurant in St John’s Wood with a classic supra-style atmosphere and traditional dishes.

Try:

GVino Mukuzani — structured and full-bodied Saperavi with dark berries, spice and polished tannins

London’s Georgian wine scene still feels young, which is exactly what makes it exciting. Some lists are natural-leaning, some focus on the larger producers. Together they show something important: Georgian wine is no longer a curiosity in London, but part of the city’s wine culture.

 
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