The visiting Georgian professional side came out on top in a physical encounter, scoring six tries to claim the win in the behind closed doors friendly.
Both Edinburgh and Glasgow were able to give valuable game time to a number of youngsters, who gained experience going up against a strong side with a host of Georgian internationals that represented their country at the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France.
Combined Glasgow Warriors/Edinburgh A squad
15 Fergus Watson (Glasgow Warriors)
14 Aidan Cross (Glasgow Warriors)
13 Ben Salmon (Glasgow Warriors)
12 Duncan Munn (Glasgow Warriors)
11 Luca Bardelli (Glasgow Warriors)
10 Matthew Urwin (Glasgow Warriors)
9 Sean Kennedy (Glasgow Warriors)
1 Mikey Jones (Edinburgh)
2 Harri Morris (Edinburgh)
3 Murphy Walker (Glasgow Warriors)
4 Rob Carmichael (Edinburgh)
5 Euan McVie (Edinburgh)
6 Tom Currie (Edinburgh)
7 Jonny Morris (Glasgow Warriors)
8 Jack Mann (Glasgow Warriors)
Substitutes
16 Jerry Blyth-Lafftery (Edinburgh)
17 Tom Banatvala (Glasgow Warriors)
18 Enrique Pieretto (Glasgow Warriors)
19 Jamie Campbell (Edinburgh)
20 Johnny Ventisei (Glasgow Warriors)
21 Fin Burgess (Edinburgh)
22 Isaac Coates (Edinburgh)
23 Kerr Yule (Glasgow Warriors)
24 Jack Hocking (Edinburgh)