Wine Tour in Kakheti

From $443 β€’ 5 hours β€’ Georgian Promenade β€’ Georgia, Signagi, Tbilisi β€’ Meet on location β€’ Free until 1 day before

Why we love it?

The Wine Tour in Kakheti offers a 5-hour immersive experience into Georgia's renowned wine culture, making it ideal for wine enthusiasts and food lovers alike. Participants will visit the picturesque town of Signagi and enjoy private transportation to two local wineries, where they can indulge in wine tastings. The tour also includes tastings of traditional Georgian delicacies such as Churchkhela, Tklapi, and Chiri, along with a class on Georgian bread and cheese. This tour stands out for its combination of cultural immersion and culinary exploration, providing a unique insight into Georgia's rich heritage and gastronomic traditions.

Inclusions

  • Wine tasting at two wineries.
  • Bottled water
  • Private transportation
  • Tasting of Georgian delicacies - Churchkhela, Tklapi, Chiri. Tasting and class of Georgian bread and cheese tasting.

Exclusions

  • Dinner is not included in the price of the tour

Itinerary

Step 1

We will visit the KTW wine corporation, which is the largest wine exporter in Georgia, and taste the best varieties of fine Georgian wines from all over Georgia.

Step 2

The Great Caucasus Range is a continuous mountain range stretching for more than 1100 km from the northwest to the southeast from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea. The Caucasus Range divides the Caucasus into two parts: the North Caucasus and the South Caucasus. The total length of the Caucasus Range in Georgia is 700 km.

Step 3

The local registry office was the first in the country to start working around the clock, which caused an even greater influx of tourists. Wedding ceremonies take place here day and night. In addition, the Signakhi House of Justice often hosts traditional Georgian dance concerts, as well as music and craft festivals.

The fortress

wall of Sighnaghi is an impressive monument of the medieval past of Georgia (XIII century), which is definitely worth a visit. The wall has more than 20 towers, each of which has its own name. Only a small section of the wall is open for walking, but this will not prevent you from enjoying the views of the Alazani Valley.

Step 5

This 9th century monastery houses the tomb and relics of St. Nino, who brought Christianity to Georgia (4th century AD). A few kilometers from the main complex, on the site of the chapel of St. Zebulon, there is the source of St. Nino, known for its healing properties. Bodbe has endured several serious attacks from outside invaders over the centuries. During the Soviet Union, the monastery was closed, and its building was used as a hospital for several decades. At the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries, a large-scale restoration of the monastery complex was carried out. Today the monastery is female, the entrance is open all year round.

Step 6

We will visit with you a country house of a Georgian family, where the owners of the house are already in the third generation engaged in winemaking and viticulture in Kakheti. You will have the opportunity to taste unusual varieties of Georgian wines and participate in an exciting wine tasting from true connoisseurs of this noble drink.

Please Note

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable

Know Before You Go

  • Animals or pets allowed
  • Public transportation nearby

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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