Ancient vinicultural traditions and Georgia wine
In the country of Georgia you have the opportunity to embark on an extraordinary food and wine experience, combining an 8,000-year wine-making tradition with a distinctive cuisine that reflects its position at the crossroads of Europe and Asia.
Tbilisi, Georgia’s vibrant capital, serves as your culinary base. You’ll discover wine bars and traditional restaurants on the cobblestone streets of the Old Tbilisi district and explore covered markets to sample Georgian wines alongside traditional foods like khinkali (soup dumplings), khachapuri (cheese-filled bread) and churchkhela (a kind of chocolate bar made from nuts and grape juice). Some Tbilisi restaurants honour the supra tradition of Georgia – elaborate feasts hosted by a tamada (toastmaster) – while others offer fine dining.
But the cradle of Georgian wine-making is to the east, in Kakheti, which will be a highlight of your wine tour of Georgia. Protected by the Caucasus Mountains and with a unique ‘cinnamonic’ soil (sandy, reddish-coloured, calcareous clay), this fertile region produces the majority of the country’s wine grapes and is home to the UNESCO-recognised qvevri wine-making method, responsible for Georgia’s renowned orange (or amber) wine.
Your expert travel designer will plan you a bespoke culinary itinerary with all the best cellar doors and family-run wineries, and excursions to the dramatic mountain scenery of Kazbegi National Park in the north, or to the Black Sea coast in the west. You’ll discover a country with one of the oldest wine-making traditions in the world, and you’ll visit fortresses, monasteries and the hearths and homes of local families.
Highlights
Visit the studio of an artisan earthenware qvevri maker in Kakheti
Enjoy a delightful meal of traditional food with a local family in Kazbegi National Park
Experience Georgian hospitality as a guest at a lavish supra (feast) in Tbilisi
Stay at a sleek spa hotel, historic wine estate or family-run rural idyll, in the Kakheti Wine Region
Wine and dine at one of Georgia’s most renowned restaurants, Pheasant’s Tears in the beautiful village of Sighnaghi
Oenophiles will relish the chance to immerse themselves in 8,000 uninterrupted years of wine-making history, alongside Georgia’s legendary hospitality, rich culture and stunning natural beauty.

Jack Beckford
Travel Designer
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Where to go in Georgia

Black Sea
Take your time and enjoy lazy days by the Black Sea, where you can listen to waves gently hitting the rocky coastline and watch sailboats slowly cruise by in the distance.
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Kakheti Wine Region
One of the best parts of visiting the Kakheti Wine Region is wandering through the historic vineyards and cellars, and tasting some of Georgia’s most unique wines.
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Kazbegi National Park
The winding hiking paths in stunning Kazbegi National Park take you through green valleys and wildflower meadows, past old stone ruins and under towering snow-capped mountains.
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Tbilisi
Capital Tbilisi boasts a fascinating mix of culture, history and gastronomy. Explore on foot and you’ll come across beautiful churches, old fortresses and buildings from many different eras.
Discover moreWhen to visit Georgia for food and wine experiences
The best time to visit Georgia is between April and October. While temperatures vary considerably between the Caucasus Mountains, the mild Black Sea coast and cities like Tbilisi, spring and autumn typically offer the most comfortable weather. July and August can get very hot, but summer is great for beach holidays or hiking in the mountains.

Grape harvest
September–October

Hiking
May–September

Kazbegi National Park
July–August

Black Sea
May–September
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