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Take part in our food and wine tour to Georgia and visit the regions of Kakheti and Imereti.

Georgia Food and Wine Tour

private tour

Explore wine region and enjoy Georgian cuisine

Take part in our food and wine tour to Georgia and visit Kakheti and Imereti where you can taste different wines. You will see how wine is made in local families and in bigger wineries and how it is stored. You will become acquainted with Georgian feast!

from 985,-
8 days


Georgia Food and Wine Tour
 
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Food and Wine Tour to Georgia
There has been wine in Georgia almost as long as there have been Georgians. Grapevine has been cultivated in the fertile valleys of Georgia for about 8000 years. With over 500 varieties of endemic grapes and the world’s first cultivated grapevines, the traditions of viticulture are entwined with the country’s national identity. It’s also believed that the word “wine” is of Georgian origin (“?????” – “ghvino” in Georgian). All over Georgia, archaeologists have found ancient wine presses and clay vessels, proving that viticulture has been practiced here at least since the 5th-4th millennia BC.

Georgians have a special method of making wine in stone presses and then storing it in clay vessels sunk in the ground. Even today many houses in the country have a wine cellar – the so-called “Marani” with a wine-press and underground clay jars – “Qvevri”. Unlike the European way of wine-making that implies separation of juice from grapes after pressing, Georgians keep juice and grapes together for some time before separating them. This is what gives Georgian wine its special flavor and strength. Wine is an inseparable part of the traditional Georgian feast. At Georgian table toasts are made by a toast-master or “Tamada” and wine is drunk from a clay cup or a horn called “Kantsi”. Folk songs are also frequently sung at table. In this tour you travel to the wine-growing region of Kakheti in East Georgia and the province of Imereti where you can taste different wines. You will see how wine is made in local families and in bigger wineries and how it is stored. In addition to this you will soon become acquainted with the traditions of the Georgian feast – making toasts and drinking wine from special vessels.


Short Itinerary (8 days / 7 nights)
Day 1 arrival Tbilisi
Day 2 Tbilisi
Day 3 Tbilisi-Gombori Pass-Alaverdi-Kondoli-Kisiskhevi-Vardisubani-Telavi
Day 4 Telavi-Gremi-Kvareli-Sighnaghi-Tbilisi
Day 5 Tbilisi-Mtskheta-Chardakhi-Sachkhere-Kutaisi
Day 6 Kutaisi-Gelati-Ambrolauri-Kutaisi
Day 7 Kutaisi-Mukhrani-Tbilisi
Day 8 depart Tbilisi

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