Georgia Wine Country
Ancient qvevri, mountain hospitality, lively supra.
Why visit
The case for going
Georgia claims to be the birthplace of wine, with qvevri winemaking traditions stretching back 8,000 years, a method now recognized by UNESCO.
Visiting means tasting unique varietals directly from family cellars in Kakheti, often accompanied by impromptu supra (feasts) that are as much about hospitality and polyphonic singing as they are about food.
What to do
Ways to spend a day
Activities €40–80 total
- 01Wine tasting at a family-run qvevri winery in Kakheti. Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 02Explore the cobblestone streets and hidden courtyards of Tbilisi's Sololaki. Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 03Visit Gergeti Trinity Church with Mount Kazbek views. Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 04Hike the unique landscapes of David Gareja monastery complex. Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 05Attend a traditional Georgian supra (feast). Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 06Learn to make khinkali (dumplings) or khachapuri (cheese bread). Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
Ancient qvevri, mountain hospitality, lively supra.
Where to stay
The right base
Accommodation €30–60/night
Tbilisi
Sololaki
Avlabari
Sighnaghi
Sighnaghi town
How to get there
Easiest way in
How to get around
Once you land
Public marshrutkas (minibuses) connect Tbilisi with Telavi and Sighnaghi for a few euros; shared taxis are also common and slightly faster. For exploring specific wineries, hiring a private driver for a day is recommended (€50–80). Within Tbilisi, walking and Bolt app taxis are convenient.
What to eat
Order this
Food €20–35/day
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Khinkali
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Khachapuri Adjaruli
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Churchkhela
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Satsivi
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Lobio
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Mtsvadi
By the numbers
Cards on the table
Safety index
78/100
General guide, not advisory data
Best seasons
Spring · Fall
When it's at its best
Fly into
TBS
Tbilisi International
Daily spend
$$
Mid-range
How to fit in
Read the room
Georgian hospitality is legendary — if invited to a supra, accept! It’s a chance to experience the true spirit of the culture, complete with toasts, polyphonic singing, and an endless flow of food and wine. Take your time, enjoy the company, and be prepared to stay late.
How to pack
What goes in the bag
Best in Spring
Spring: pleasant days average 18–25°C with cool evenings, ideal for vineyard walks and city exploration; occasional spring showers can occur.
- layers for varied mountain weather
- sturdy walking shoes for cobblestones and trails
- reusable wine bottle (for cellar door purchases)
- small daypack for excursions
- notebook for wine tasting notes
How to prepare
The boring bits
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Airalo
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Visa & vaccinations
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