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Kakheti Wine Region Guided Tour - from Tbilisi

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Activity Schedule

  • When does it run?

    Daily

  • Duration

    9 hours

  • Start time

    9:30am

  • Meeting Point

    Make your way to the tour operator's office at Kote Apkazi 44

    Please meet the tour 15 minutes prior to the start time.

  • Ending Point

    Kote Abkhazi 44

Key Highlights

  • Sample delicious wines come from Kakheti region of Georgia
  • Visit the Monastery of St. Nino in Bodbe , a famous pilgrimage site in Georgia
  • Visit Sighnaghi , the most charming town in Kakheti
  • Take a masterclass and learn how to bake Georgian bread
  • Visit a traditional wine cellar and enjoy free wine-tasting
  • Both printed or smartphone vouchers accepted

Overview

Discover Kakheti on this tour which offers some of the best Georgian wines and almost three-quarters of the country’s wine grapes are grown here. Archaological findings suggest that wine has been produced in this region for several thousand years. Almost every village in Kaketi is well known for its own sort of wine, such as Kindzmarauli, Akhasheni, Teliani, Mukuzani.

On your way, visit a family-owned Georgian traditional wine cellar for some free wine sampling, an ideal place for those who prefer homemade Georgian wine and chacha prepared according to all traditional standards and recipes of Georgia. See the superb ChachaGon and make a real colloric Georgian toast. Enjoy a masterclass where you can learn how to bake Georgian bread. 

Then head to the Monastery of St. Nino in Bodbe - originally built in the 9th Century. It is one of the major pilgrimage sites in Georgia. Monastery holds the tomb of ST. Nino, the Cappadocian maiden who converted Georgian people to Christianity as early as 337 AD. It has a breathtaking view of the Alazani valley and snowcapped Caucasus Mountains!

Finally visit the Sighnaghi – City of Love. It is the prettiest town in Kaheti. Sighnagi originally was developed in the 18th century by King Erekle II. The defensive walls and 28 towers were built by him against Lezgian invasion. The city has wonderful views over the Alazani valley to the Caucasus beyond. Tuck into a traditional dinner with workshop, where you learn how to rustle up a local meal. You can also taste traditional candies with grape juice – Churchkhela and Pelamushi.

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Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions

  • Live guide

Exclusions

  • Hotel transfers 
  • Gratuities (optional)
  • Entrance tickets
  • Meal

Please note

Voucher information: No need to print! You can show your voucher on your smartphone or other devices. (But if you’d rather print a copy – that’s fine too!)

The confirmation voucher includes the local activity operator’s contact details. They’re a nice bunch, and will happily answer any logistical questions you may have. Pick up times are approximate. Please give them a call at least 24 hours before your organized activity to reconfirm.

Since we would visit a monastery, carry a scarf to cover your head.

Please note that entrance tickets are not included in the price.

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