Twins Old Wine Cellar

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Kakheti Province

Twins Wine House is a family-run wine estate in Kakheti known for its qvevri museum, guided tastings and traditional winemaking. Visitors praise knowledgeable hosts and distinctive wines, though some reviewers report inconsistent service, room cleanliness and restaurant quality.

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Visitors consistently praise the wine‑focused aspects of Twins Wine House: several reviewers specifically name the wine manager (Eldar/Eder) and say he opened a qvevri for them and led engaging tastings. Multiple guests call the wine museum "surprisingly good" or "fantastic," and note that staff explain the kvevri process clearly.

At the same time a recurring theme in reviews is uneven hospitality beyond the tasting. Some guests describe warm, attentive hosts and friendly staff who made their stay memorable, while others report feeling rushed during tours, or left alone during tastings — one reviewer said the guide "ran us through the entire tour, then disappeared completely during the wine tasting." Several reviewers also complain about restaurant food quality and excessively high prices compared with Telavi.

Room and property cleanliness divides visitors: many mention clean, comfortable rooms and spotless presentations, but multiple negative reviews call rooms and corridors unclean, bathrooms unbearably hot, and outdoor areas (pool, sun loungers, yard) untidy or with broken furniture. A few guests said they left immediately due to smell or unacceptable furnishings.

Practical tips from reviews: book the guided wine museum tour and ask specifically for Eldar/the wine manager if possible; expect informative explanations about qvevri and to taste house wines. If planning to stay overnight, confirm room details, heating/cooling and refund policies in advance — a number of reviewers report problems with bookings and refunds. For food, take other visitors' mixed opinions into account and consider dining elsewhere if you seek higher culinary standards.

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