Looking for UNESCO sites in Georgia? Georgia’s UNESCO landmarks are essential stops for any cultural traveler. Discover the spiritual magnetism of Jvari Monastery, the grand architecture of Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, and the distinctive towers of Ushguli. Each site offers a window into Georgia’s rich past and cultural depth. Dive into the histories and secrets of these...Read More
Planning your visit to Georgia and wondering when to go? In this article, we discuss the best time to visit Georgia Country for an unforgettable trip, whether you’re looking to explore the vibrant streets of Tbilisi, wander through ancient vineyards, or bask in the natural beauty of the Caucasus Mountains. Each season in Georgia offers...Read More
Amber wine, also known as orange wine, is white grapes made into wine but with the richness and complexity of a red wine. In this article, we’ll explore the reasons behind its unique color, its deep roots in Georgian winemaking, and how to really enjoy its hearty flavors. Come along as we take a friendly...Read More
Georgian Chacha is a distinctive Georgian alcoholic beverage that is beloved by locals but honestly makes many foreigners groan (just a little) when it’s brought to the table. This strong (I mean STRONG, often over 70% ABV) spirit is a by-product of the wine-making process and its rich history and unique production methods have been...Read More
Over 2 days of wine festivals (June 11th & June 17th 2023), I managed to taste 123 wines from 51 producers. Merano festival at Chateau Mukhrani (June 11th) and the Bolnisi festival in the old Swabian/German town of Bolnisi (Ekaterinefield) south of Tbilisi. The majority were rated “good” or “acceptable”. And by this, I mean...Read More
The New Wine Festival in Mtatsminda park is the biggest single day wine festival in Tbilisi. Over 230 producers were represented. I managed to taste 71 wines from 18 producers. The weather conditions made moving quickly between producers more challenging. The majority were rated “good” or “acceptable”. And by this, I mean wines that we...Read More
Over 3 days of wine festivals (May 5th+6th+7th 2023), I managed to taste 231 wines from 69 producers, including 2 cider producers, who had cider, not wine :-) The majority were rated “good” or “acceptable”. And by this, I mean wines that we can objectively say to have merit, and enjoyable characteristics that make them...Read More
Georgian Wine Regions Guide: To some extent, you could say much of Georgia is a wine region. Aside from the high mountains, a large proportion of the liveable area is capable of producing wine, and does. Maybe not always on a commercial scale, but home winemakers producing for personal consumption are almost omnipresent. Wine is...Read More
In this article I compare Georgia Wine Tours from Tbilisi and Kutaisi as well as offer a summary to the major Georgian wine regions and wines. Should you take a Kakheti wine tour (Georgia’s most famous wine region), or head to one of the lesser known regions? Which wine regions are easiest to reach from...Read More
Things To Do in Tbilisi & Free Tbilisi Map: Our Tbilisi Travel Guide includes an extensive list of places to visit in Tbilisi and fun things to do in Tbilisi. Whether you are after food, culture, history or nightlife we cover the best Tbilisi Attractions and activities. As well as this guide with more than...Read More
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